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Well, Bob, you know what they say at Graceland-you can't buy good taste. Bet jOe has killed a bunch of time there, BTW. Really nice gun, thanks for sharing.
Best, Ted
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Stan, I'll bet your heart swelled up so much it nearly broke a rib when you saw that. You,re right, THAT's art!
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Jerry66, how in Gods name does a sidelock "fall off in the field" ????????? best, Mike
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Bob, "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder" I totally agree with your taste. Well I would do a I too own and use a Round Action.
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One of my hunting partners had the right sidelock "fall off" his Spanish Grulla (and lost) while hunting this fall. The gun is now back in Spain, being repaired. Cost will exceed $1k.
Not a common occurence, but it does occasionally happen.
JERRY Yeah, I know a guy whose stock fell off and he didn't notice it for a long time and then couldn't find it. He had to send the gun back to Germany and it cost him more than 50 bucks for a new one
Last edited by Gnomon; 03/28/11 07:10 AM.
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