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I saw a really great one a couple of weeks ago that came out of the Keith Neal eastate.
Tom Patton
 
I was lucky enough to handle quit a few of the guns pictured in the "GREAT BRITISH GUNMAKERTS" book in Phil Ackerman's booth at friendship one year in the mid 90's. I even got to play with the left handed one :applause: There was also a very early dbl flint gun by William Bailes too, probably 1760 or so, that particular gun resently resurfaced again and one of my friends now owns it. :grin:
 
Mike Brooks said:
I was lucky enough to handle quit a few of the guns pictured in the "GREAT BRITISH GUNMAKERTS" book in Phil Ackerman's booth at friendship one year in the mid 90's. I even got to play with the left handed one :applause: There was also a very early dbl flint gun by William Bailes too, probably 1760 or so, that particular gun resently resurfaced again and one of my friends now owns it. :grin:

Hey Mike, did you ever see that French gun our Virginia friend traded for 1/4 of the gold in Fort Knox?
 
You going to bring that ol' thing to the CLA show? I might just come if you bring it..,.. :hmm:
 
I don't know Mike, I have a commitment the prior weekend and don't know if I can make it.
 

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