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Unread 10-22-2020, 02:50 PM   #1
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There always seems to be a lot of interest in anything about Alex Kerr "Parker Dealer to the Stars". I spotted this on eBay and robbed the pictures off the sale. Never seen anything like this before from, pretty cool.
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Neat, I used my Kerr's Sporting Goods leather shell pouch this weekend. For me, it's a pigeon pouch because it is hard pressed to hold 25 shells, even if you use both sides. A pigeon pouch only has to hold 10 or 12 shells. I have a couple of Alex Kerr's skeet trophies in my collection also.
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Destry is this a current listing on eBay as I didn't see it? Might make a good candidate for one of the new patches.
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I bought an old 20 gauge and it was delivered in this case.



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Destry is this a current listing on eBay as I didn't see it? Might make a good candidate for one of the new patches.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-194...YAAOSwuDFcbvv5
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Recoil pad on my 1950 Superposed 20-gauge --

Kerr's Beverly Hills, Calif recoil pad.jpg
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Dang, too big for me but thanks.


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A real bargain for somebody who's a 44 chest.

I've been sorta working on another shooting sweater but I don't want to have to go through getting them from the UK again. There's nobody here in the USA I can find that can make something like we had before, the closest is Dehen Mills and they'll be like $450. I'm looking in Canada for a manufacturer, no luck yet but I'm looking.
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Dave has that recoil pad on his Browning because he was hanging around Kerr's in 1950 when it was on the rack.
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Dave has that recoil pad on his Browning because he was hanging around Kerr's in 1950 when it was on the rack.
Didn’t he have a role in All About Eve?
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