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Unread 04-16-2017, 10:33 PM   #1
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I found this photo in a Antique store yesterday and It looked interesting. I'm not sure if this is something that is mass produced or a good find. I thought some one will know here. Thanks Thomas
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That is one neat photo Thomas. Nice find.
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Thanks Too bad there is no story with it

The guy on the right looks be holding a massive hammer gun but is that a rifle held by the one one the left ? Is he in uniform with that campaign hat?

And please someone. Date the car - 1928 or later. Past the 8 bore days
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The smaller guy his holding a single shot 410. The guy in the center has his hand on top of his cased LOM and I think you are pretty close on the year of the car. Thomas
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Lefever Long Range Field and Trap #2?
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The guy on the far right looks like he's got a LC Smith Syracuse with the large convex ribs.
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It's a great picture but, as you can see by the date stamp in the lower right corner, It's not old. The picture was taken by Pete Lester, and shows Scott Kittredge on the left, Bill Janelle in the center, and Frank Cronin on the right end. It just looks old because that's still pretty much how they dress in New Hampshire
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So, Mister Conklin was a duck hunter.
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Edgar: Thanks for the belly laugh this morning.I wish you would write a humor column for Parker Pages every issue. I know I sure would enjoy it. Thomas
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28 or 29 Dodge brothers? I beleave some of those birds are pheasants.
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