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Unread 06-03-2010, 10:59 AM   #1
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This is slightly off topic, but since Nash also shot Parkers, I am posting this in the most read forum rather than in the memorabilia or other guns forum. I will have pictures of Nash's last case of Super-X Lubaloy #4s at the Fox display tables or at the Bo Whoop tent at the Northeast Shoot at Hausemann's tomorrow afternoon and Saturday, maybe Sunday. The pictures include all sides of the case including the Western factory mailing address for Henry Bartholomew, "Marse Henry", as well as the Western factory date stamp of 11-48, the month before Bo Whoop was lost. For those who cannot see the pictures at the Northeast Shoot, Linda will post them on the Fox Collectors forum when I get back from the shoot. At the time the pictures were taken, the sealed case had not been opened, so the shell boxes themselves are not shown in the pictures. Bill Murphy
Bill ... I don't think anyone will complain if you post the pictures here as well.

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Jim, they will get posted here also. Destry will get his look, finally. The gentleman who possessed the shells at the Southern Side by Side, a good friend for many years, has disposed of all loose shells and loose boxes and cannot provide any pictures of those items. Sorry. A thread on the Fox Collectors website forum titled "Updated, Southern Side by Side" contains a synopsis of the discovery of this incredibly rare and historic case of shells at the Southern. It is worth a read.
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