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Unread 08-15-2023, 04:55 PM   #21
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The Atlantic Wildfowl Heritage Museum is cool too. In Virginia Beach. Some good stuff for vintage waterfowl fans in that area
I show and tell a couple of times a month there a group of big antique duck Guns from 12 to 4 GA. Its a great deal (free) on the beach .rocking chairs on a covered porch at the beach is not bad either
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Every time we visit Virginia Beach we go there. A great museum.
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Jeff, can you tell us about Joe Knapp's gun? Pictures would be great.

It’s a model 11. I think he also has his cuff links. Like I said his family was real close to the Knapps. He has a barn full of old decoys his grandfather made. He also makes decoys and runs the Currituck Maritime museum. It’s in same park as the Whalehead.
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