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The lead can be reclaimed and the revenue generated by a reclamation is substantial. It is also a proven fact that where there is little or no "acid rain" fallout there is no lead leeching at all... in fact, here in the Northeast where there is a lot more acid rain there is still no measurable lead leeching in the groundwater beneath shooting fields.
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02-22-2013, 11:58 PM | #14 | ||||||
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The lady third from the left is Frances King in about 1960. She shot a Knick and won the women's GA Champion of Champions race in '62. I'm pretty certain hers is a Grade 4.
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Great observation, but which picture?
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Sorry about that. The first pic, "Scan2."
I don't know if it still exists, but back in the fifties and sixties King put up the money for a v nice silver trophy that went to the Grand American women's high over-all winner. |
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Frances King
Frances King also appears in the third photo, fourth from the right.
I did a little more digging. She hailed from Atlanta and was an active shooter at least back into the forties. I had previously thought that the King trophy given to the Grand American High All Around woman was a revolving trophy, this based on its generous size, about 18-20" in height. But in the past week or so of researching I have seen the trophy in several forms, so it must have been individually crafted each year. I found one picture of her with the ubiquitous Model 12, but all others show her with the more familiar Ithaca |
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