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Several years ago, I bought a Winchester model 61 .22 pump rifle made in the mid 1930's.
I pulled off the butt plate and found several locks of very fine redish blond hair wrapped in a 1936 era Denver Post newspaper and a 1936 series $1 bill (silver certificate).
Put them back in the gun. I still have the gun.
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