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John, don't know know by now that Bill does not post pictures of his guns?
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Daryl, that guy needs to read my tag line
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A good salesman just has to make up a good story! Buyer beware.
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Don't get me wrong, I think a 20 gauge SBT is really cool and very rare, but I have to wonder why they ever made one to begin with.
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"Life is short and you're dead an awful long time." Destry L. Hoffard "Oh Christ, just shoot the damn thing." Destry L. Hoffard |
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They made one because someone ordered it that way. If you or I were around back then John we would have been able to do just that; order what we want.
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No doubt. But the question remains. Why would a trap shooter back in the day want one any more than a trap shooter would want one ( for practical reasons) today?
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A while back, Walter Snyder did an article in The Double Gun Journal on a 20-gauge Ithaca SBT made for the shooting school on the pier in Atlantic City. Could the Parker SBT 20s be for that too?
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