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These are collector guns, not cult.
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Bill: As all married men know, wives think of husbands either as little boys or deranged men most of the time. The one button that my late wife could push that had me steaming was to tell me to grow up when I disagreed with her.LOL I can agree with your sisters. Wise and astute women. Course, they do not have to live with you anymore.LOL Best, John
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Mine's a tale that can't be told, my freedom I hold dear.
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Pre 1944 P38 Lugar ....... Walther P38 and PPK
Al Al - I would agree with these.
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Bingo! The 59 is about as 'cult' as one can get.
The Benelli guns were 'cult' for a while... until discovered by the masses...
Some of the single barrel trap guns certainly fall into the 'cult' category... Ljutic, Seitz.
"The price of good shotgunnery is constant practice" - Fred Kimble
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Man. I'm surprised how many cult guns I own or have owned. I never owned a Win 59 or a Ljutic but I've owned several Remington 17's, TC pistols and A-5's. The Model 12's speak for themselves.
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CRF Model 70 chambered for .375 Belted Rimless Magnum Nitro-Express Holland.
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Pistol: Mauser C.96 (broomhandle) Revolver: Colt SAA Rifle: Mannlicher-Schoenauer Shotgun: Ferlach hammer (at least here in Slovenia)
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I nominate the Iver Johnson .410 Skeeter. No other gauge Iver Skeeter attracts much interest or money, but the .410 has a passionate, but limited following that drives up the prices. Limited numbers, but not rare. You have to be a cult member to pay a premium price for a plain, small gauge skeet gun.
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