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very nice display...as they say i liked them all.... thanks charlie
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I believe I see an older Winchester Model 21 at the back of the table too. All are beautiful examples of the gun manufacturers art. Thanks for sharing.
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Yes the model 21 is about 1937 with grade 1 engraving. There is a C grade early Fox with gold bands at the breech instead of engraving. A grade fox. And 2 grade 4 Ithaca's Mineer and Lewis.
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Yeah, those "old things" are pretty nasty aren't they.
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