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Unread 11-02-2012, 03:41 PM   #1
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incredible - some of the most life like dogs and birds on any classic gun
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incredible - some of the most life like dogs and birds on any classic gun
Dog's and bird's? I must agree....but take a close look at the checkering and stock styling .
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Dog's and bird's? I must agree....but take a close look at the checkering and stock styling .
yeah that not too bad either
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Josh,

Diefenderfer was from Nebraska but I'd be willing to bet he had roots in Pa.

Now I love my Parkers, but that Optimus Lefever is a true work of art! I might just have to get me a Lefever in the near future
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I have only held an Optimus once, and yes, it was nearly a religious experience.
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I have only held an Optimus once, and yes, it was nearly a religious experience.
I think for me it would have been a more carnal experience.
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