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Re: Army Navy CSL
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Dec 26th a 07:34 PM
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by bushveld |
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That is an absolutely magnificent best quality A&D gun; and if I were it's proud owner it would be very important to me to know who made it. One of the most likely individuals in the British gun trade today who could tell you who made it by its appearance is Malcolm Cruxton of Price Street, Birmingham. He is still in the trade at 80 years of age having started when he was 14.
Kindest Regards; Stephen Howell
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