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That would make sense on his parents. As that would be the right time for the Spanish flu.
From bloodlines it looked like he left to join a club in Arkansas right after his parents death and then founded another club down the river from that club.
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nash is sure a interesting fellow...i loved the way he shot that old 6 gashotgun muzzle loader and its record of shooting all the shot in a 30 inch circle at 40 yards is still unsurpassed...i ve got a gun that will shoot 92 percent but never 100 percent....charlie
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Fred Kimble. In my collection of worthless sporting items, I have a magazine with an ad offering Fred's six gauge Tonks for sale, and referring to the 100% patterns it shot.
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Bill I'm assuming you've shared that advertisement with John Davis?
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I have recently received a copy of "The Best of Nash Buckingham" edited by George Bird Evans. I'm only through the intro, but it is obvious the GBE thought a lot of Buckingham. This particular book is interesting in that it is inscribed by John Olin to a friend's father.
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Destry, I think our friend John included that ad in his great book/books on the great Fred Kimble.
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In Bloodlines, Nash talks about both Kimble and our own Du Bray.
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It is interesting that George Bird Evans only met Nash once as I recall.
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