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"T" give us the good word! Bo-Wup? Bo-Whoop? Bo-Woop?
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The only thing that keeps a gun from becoming "finders keepers" is the fact that it is a gun...there are no statue of limitations on a gun stolen...and I don't think there would be a statue of limitations on a lost gun either.
I think knowingly selling a lost gun could constitute a crime.
Could the Fox historian be called as a witness in a crime ? So Joe, Is this a Federal law? Jake
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I think you had it right in your earlier post Craig, lay back and let'em start to think the old rules don't apply anymore. Maybe they'll get a little more brazen and a little less careful about who they invite to their secret "showings". They may be desperate now to get some greater fool to take over possession of the STOLEN goods. I might have been wrong to raise a fuss and scare the fish...Geo
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As grainy as the old pic is one can plainly see it does't have the "water faucet" top lever of Bo Whoop. That picture was edited out of the photo of three guns leaning against a wall in "The Best of Nash Buckingham." It is listed as a Super-Fox 12. It is not listed as Bo Whoop, and with its slim and short Fox factory forearm certainly is not the Burt Becker built Bo Whoop. Between the testing of the Super-X shells in a Super-Fox loaned Nash by Western (1921), and his getting Bo Whoop (1926) he had a couple other Super-Fox 12s. Right below the picture this one was edited from is a 1934 picture of Nash holding Bo Whoop, but it is from the bottom and one can plainly see the Ivory forearm tip inlay.
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This thread has changed my outlook. Next time a guy asks me if I want to go to his secret room to see his Bo-Wup I might just take him up on it.
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Make sure it's not one of those "I will show you, but then I will have to kill you" deals!
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GregSY, If it's a Senator, don't go.
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The Casque of Amontillado. Must take care. Jake
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Last edited by Utah; 08/31/07 12:33 PM.
The target lies within.
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That was po', Jake, real po'...Geo
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