Col. Batguano
75 Cal.
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As Gen. Mattis says; "Be polite, be professional, and have a plan to kill everyone you meet."
Bring a nice thick blanket to wrap her in, A moving blanket like U-haul uses would be fine. Do not clean it or do anything to it until it is home. Then come back here for advice on how to take care of it. P.S. Pictures please, Stu
Yeah, that isn't exactly a prescription for confidence. It is what it is, they may well have sold it. Seems to me I read somewhere Phil Collins, a drummer for a rock band, has a pretty stout collection of Alamo artifacts.
That is fantastic news! Congratulations! PLEASE take a lot of pictures during the recovery trip and the trip home. That will become part of the official history of the gun and added to your family history.Update. My dad wrote a clause in the contract stating if the gun is removed from display it is to be returned to him or his heirs. So, after much discussion and waiting for their lawyer, they officially said the rifle is ours and is scheduling a time for us to come get it! So incredible! It is verified to not be a reproduction. A model 2 Brown Bess marked Dublin with bayonet. I believe they discontinued these in 1770? Also a G.W. Geiger powder horn brought from Pennsylvania in 1800 I believe. Some original French amber flints approximately 200 years old, found in an old French flint factory.
He did, also the fellow who mentioned the Book, that's what I've heard...I read somewhere that Phil sold or was in the process of selling his Alamo collection.
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