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Unread 01-08-2022, 06:32 PM   #61
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Very nice display, tell us about the salesman sample boat.
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1 is the 8 gauge with some SD pheasants in 2020
I can relate to plunking pheasents with the cannons ! But what you did has to be more difficult than what I did . I carried my cannon in a sporting clays cart and walked around a semi graded circle . You had to carry the big boy thru broom sage etc .
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Dean,
That is a magnificent D grade, WOW! That has much more engraving than any of my D Grades, is it a later gun? And that wood, very nice!

Craig,
I don’t know much about the canoe, I thought it was pretty neat, it has a glass top, making it nice to display items on it. I picked that up at a DU Banquet.

Craig,
On carrying the big 8 for pheasant, I guess it makes it easier if you’re young and dumb
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That is a magnificent D grade, WOW! That has much more engraving than any of my D Grades, is it a later gun? And that wood, very nice!


Stan, the serial number is 19114 and it was made before the days of rib matting and the doll's head extension. I loved the engraving!

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Anyone seen a Lifter with a single trigger? I will share more information after I have a look at it.
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A one seen a Lifter with a single trigger? I will share more information after I have a look at it.
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Anyone seen a Lifter with a single trigger? I will share more information after I have a look at it.

When he was still in Illinois Dave Trevallion had a AA hammer gun with a single trigger but he converted it back to a double trigger. I believe it was a T/A though. I have pictures he gave me and will post a couple if there is any interest.





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I would like to see that single trigger lifter....charlie
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I received my 16 Lifter back with the new stock, I’m quite pleased with the work. A before pic and after.
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Yes that is very pleasing work!
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