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Very nice Dan, as we have discussed BHE's are a favorite of mine. Congratulations well done!
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What a cool gun congratulations.
Side note on Letter, I have a family gun that has George W Clay beautifully engraved on the trigger guard of a quality 4 LC Smith gun.
Clay family of Paris Ky area ( descendants of Henry Clay) is still huge in the area and were members on the Bourbon County Gun Club in Paris and they shot with the likes of Annie Oakley and others. My grandmothers brother ran with George and his brothers and have to assume that is how I ended up with the gun. My gun is a bird gun not a trap or pigeon gun.
Neat history.
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