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Unread 01-18-2016, 05:21 PM   #91
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Are any of your guns C. Sharps guns out of Montana? The only one I have seen was spectacular
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Unread 01-18-2016, 05:33 PM   #92
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Since some are sharing art work.

I have the cowan print, but it isn't back from the framer yet so have to settle for the image.
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Like the flowing well saw that when you first posted it. also really like that last picture of the dogs and hunters. i have an Alan Brown signed and numbered print of a brittany pointing a pheasant along a fence post.
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It's a Cowan print entitled Bad Windmill.
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Wayne, Yes the one in the gun room in the photo, ammo 165.00 for 50 rounds 405 grain, Gary
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Unread 01-19-2016, 09:20 AM   #96
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Wayne I load for everything. 12,16,20,28,7410 for shotguns. The hulls and wads are kept in the shed they just take up more space than I have. Center fire goes from 22 Hornet to a 450-400 Nitro express. Factory ammo for the 450-400 is $7/round
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COB, where's the mount of the African poacher?? I loved that story!!
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It's funny you mention that. He's probably been recycled back into the bush. The original plan was to hunt a Lioness and if successful I was going to mount her life size stalking a native. The native would of course be a mannequin but he was to be in the position of taking care of business There wasn't enough left of the poachers dog to do anything with but the night shift of the bush cleaned him up.
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One of my favorite man cave prints.. Brian Jarvi's Parker and Woodcock
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Very Nice! A late Trojan twenty-bore for woodcock is good medicine!






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