#4316
02/23/2009 04:29 AM
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Anyone like old Winchesters and colts?
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#4317
02/23/2009 04:30 AM
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#4318
02/23/2009 04:31 AM
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#4319
02/23/2009 04:32 AM
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#4320
02/23/2009 04:32 AM
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#4321
02/23/2009 04:33 AM
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#4322
02/23/2009 04:34 AM
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#4323
02/23/2009 04:35 AM
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#4324
02/23/2009 04:37 AM
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stock 1860 Army, and a colt navy. last picture was mis labeled
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#4325
02/23/2009 04:40 AM
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1 more winchester, Madel 95 Musket and 10 guage Winchester 1895 lever action shotgun.
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#4326
02/23/2009 04:45 AM
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I hope you enjoyed these. I have had some of these from early 1960's. Used to have tthem displayed in 32 gun glass wall cabinet, but now thanks to Californias, state, county, and city gun laws all must be in approved safe. All you guys who live in cool gun law states count your blessings. Pete
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#4327
02/23/2009 12:50 PM
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I have a half mag 1892 with a FOUR digit serial in 25-20 thats deactivated unfortunately Also a live 32-40 Saddle Ring carbine with the scarce 18" barrel made 1898 from memory Also have a couple of Marlin lever action rifles My Colts are limited to type 2 and 3 derringers the type 3 having a sweet original pig skin holster that buttons onto a suspender ( UK braces)button
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#4328
03/11/2009 03:52 PM
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Hello Pete, My heart has always been with the WINCHESTERS. This is a picture of a display I built in the 60�s. Those were the days my friend I thought they would never end. Sincerely, HUBERTUS
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#4329
03/11/2009 09:18 PM
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#4330
03/11/2009 11:11 PM
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They look great,many thanks for posting!!
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#4331
03/13/2009 05:08 PM
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PLGamehunter, Nice collections!Thanks for showing them
Ralph, That's one heck of a display and a nice family picture as well. I love it. How many did you own back then or do you still have them. Thanks
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#4332
03/14/2009 12:45 AM
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PL, Thanks for posting these. My dad was keen on these which gave me access to a lot of Third Reich items that were not highly valued at the time. Would that be a half nickle/half blue 1876 rifle on the top there? Very rare to see. Nice to see a 66 musket too. I always found the musket versions quite special.
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#4333
03/14/2009 02:22 AM
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Explanation of what happened to the Winchester collecting is in my post in this Forum . Listed Nov. 20 2008 LUGER BOOK PHAMPLETS AND CATALOGUES. With my Luger display. http://daggers.infopop.cc/eve/...573/m/6870054185/p/1 It goes on and on over the years from Winchesters to Lugers then to German hunting and forestry daggers. Also a large western art collection. My web page, if you like Cowboys. http://www.cashi.com/ Also old farm tractors and hit and miss engines and sugar cane mills. Where did all the time go? I am still collecting.
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#4334
03/14/2009 05:31 AM
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