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A Model 97 (or 1897) in 16 gauge for 4 figures?? You gotta be kidding. Must be a Trap or Black Diamond in 120% as new unfired condition. Sure would like to see fotos of that baby.
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I suspect that Brian's shop would be a fun place to work. The commute would kill me though, possibly literally. US 285 up through Turkey Creek Canyon is probably better than it used to be but....it's still a handful. I hear you about the commute! Reminds me of the bumper stickers people who had to commute 285 everyday back in the 70's & early 80's "Pray for me-I drive 285" 285 is much improved from back in those days, but the increased traffic kind of makes it a moot point. Still IMO, it's well worth the drive to get to a good quality shop like Brian has put together!!!
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I hope Brian doesn't mind.... Foxy: yes...I was a bit surprised by the price tag on the '97. I wasn't a Black Diamond.
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well, if you were talkin bout real mountain gons, then ah just got in ah good one... https://www.gunbroker.com/item/883422334
Last edited by ed good; 01/16/21 11:46 PM.
keep it simple and keep it safe...
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Looks awesome, Lloyd. Might have to visit when (hopefully) I’m in the area in July.
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Since you have had the gun for a month and have had ample time to evaluate it please explain your criteria for calling it "a good one". I can tell from the pics that it's not. The top lever is so far left it's likely off face. The buttstock is a piece of crap, with a wood screw through the rt. side of the head, and chunks of wood missing all over it. Another example of why your descriptions of guns you sell "won't hold water", to put it nicely. SRH
Last edited by Stan; 01/17/21 09:39 AM. Reason: correction of error
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uh stan, pls do remove yo foot from yo mouth an reread my post...gun has been in my hands for over ah month now...not that it means anything to anybody cept you...
an stan, member when you was ah little boy, an sum one older an wiser dan you said, "if you aint got nuttin nice to say, den dont say nuttin tall"...or meebe you missed dat lesson...
Last edited by ed good; 01/17/21 08:55 AM.
keep it simple and keep it safe...
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Okay, my mistake on the time frame. My apologies. Correction made to prior post to delete my error.
Now, go further and explain how it is a "good one". Are the pictures that are are still on the GB site not pics of the actual gun? Is it your actual evaluation of the gun, in hand, that it is a "good one"?
I didn't miss that lesson, ed. But, I understood it better when I read Edmund Burke's famous quote ....... "The only thing needed for the triumph of evil is for good men to do(say) nothing".
SRH
Last edited by Stan; 01/17/21 09:40 AM.
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well stan, relax, der aint nuttin evil bout me nor dis here fine forum...
an as fur mountain gons, one gotta have bird hunted awl day in the mountains to appreciate such rugged, easy carrying and reliable guns, such as this fine old first year production 20 bore fox...ah real veteran...wood aint pretty, but it is solid...perhaps some cosmetic work is in order...some bondo here an there an ah fresh paint job an she will be ready fur a nutter 100,000 miles...might even change duh earl...
keep it simple and keep it safe...
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Stan, check out #17123801 on gun auction.
I learn something every day, and a lot of times it's that what I learned the day before was wrong
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