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What looked like a very high- condition Daly 10 bore with rare nickel plate finish just sold at auction for $375. I was tempted to bid just because I thought is was cool. I'd have thought people who collect Dalys would have fought over it.
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Was that the one with the rectangular hole in the middle of the forend ?
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I have a twelve with nickel plated hardware. I am certain it was among those “kits” sourced from Scott and finished in Prussia. Great gun! I especially like it for wild Texas quail—lightweight and both hammers can be brought to full cock with one thumb pull. That ten was a bargain if it was in decent condition.
When an old man dies a library burns to the ground. (Old African proverb)
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Yes, it was the one in Montrose Auctions.
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