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How many dead grouse in the picture? Holy crap, that a lot of grouse.
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reread the caption. Photo was taken in the early 1900's. Number of grouse in the photo is 24. Now, that is a good day. PS. I think there is a few Trojans and SW in that photo. Lots of snap on forearms.
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09-22-2009, 11:00 PM | #5 | ||||||
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Caption? I can't see any caption. If the picture was taken in the early 1900's it might be a little early for Trojans. I believe the first was introduced in 1912. No Trojans, no Parkers. One bolt action someting.
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Good eyes Jay- i saw that too |
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Good eyes Jay- i saw that too
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The two dogs are sure clean, no mud or burrs after all those birds (wow, what a daily limit back then) Prairie Chickens and Sage grouse, but no pheasants or ducks shown- my guess, they were hunting Nebraska or Kansas or South Dakota wheat fields in the early October days of the seasons back then- also, the passenger side of the (Ford Model A?) is open, but none of the six gunners are in evidence- who took the foto?? |
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09-23-2009, 12:43 AM | #7 | ||||||
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Looks to be a '30 or '31 Ford Victoria two-door with the flying quail radiator cap ornament.
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Ford Victoria- the Queen of the Roadsters?? |
09-23-2009, 07:52 AM | #8 | ||||||
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Ford Victoria- the Queen of the Roadsters??
A "Flying Quail" ornament, thanks Dean- I'll add that one to my favorite- the "Doughtnut Pusher" Lady with Ring outstretched on a Packard-what's your take on the shotguns?
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09-23-2009, 08:02 AM | #9 | ||||||
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When did spokes start to be replaced with solid wheels? I know...I know I am drifting of topic here. Just thought I would ask...The late 30,s?
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