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What does that picture have to do with lever guns? Looks to me like Mr. Gable is holding a 12-gauge over/under. Is that picture at A&F in NYC? Is the man behind the counter Charles Wick?
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| Maybe Charles Wickes instead. |
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Hard to know after all these years, Nash B wrote about Charles Wickes working at A&F with Capt. Harold Money in the gun sales area. I can't answer the Hemingway/Parker scenario, I agree with Austin that possibly a Parker was the only shotgun available when the foto was taken. Hemingway mentioned a Model 12 in his "True At First Light"-a post mortem rehash of the second African Safari he (and Mary Welsh H.) took with Phillip Percival- and annotated with a forward from son Patrick Hemingway.
He may also have used a Browning 12 Over-Under and some European/English shotguns, but I have never read of his owning a shooting a Parker-- at least to date. ![]()
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I'm guessing it's from a movie, unless Joan Crawford happened to be at A&F at the same time. Last edited by Norm Growden; 09-12-2010 at 09:13 PM.. Reason: wrong screen goddess |
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The image with Joan Crawford may have been from "Love on the Run" 1936
Clark Gable and John Barrymore skeet shooting in the Hollywood Hills. Gable looks to have the same Model 11; Barrymore maybe a M21?
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did any body notice the type of tread on theheel of clark gables hip boots...i wander what brand they were.... charlie
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That is the sole of Clark's boot.
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