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This lithograph (?) appeared in 1896
Looks to be the same, with the shells flying added in 1915 1909 different engraving, one piece extractor with flying shells; same as the first post from 1913 Hunter Arms flying shells 1893 Remington 1895 Ithaca 1897 Lefever 1898 Baker was late to the parade; 1905 "Baker Gun Quarterly" courtesy of Dave Noreen
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11-15-2018, 07:12 PM | #4 | ||||||
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i really like all of the old advertizing...thanks for showing.....charlie
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More shell flingin' for charlie
1902 Crescent (above) and Forehand Stevens Davenport H&R A.J. Aubrey
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Is the intent to make you visualize the spent shells being ejected or could they be fresh shells being loaded ? Now there's something I will have to worry about for years. Thanks Bill
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My conclusion is that the invisible man is shooting that Parker....
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