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All the phone orders were "long distance", but sometimes worth the extra cost b/c some stuff in the catalog would not be available. Tried several times to order one of Dixie's little brass-framed spur trigger percussion pistols. They were always out.

Old DGW catalogs are still fun to read. Bannerman's original catalogs even more shocking. But - in those days, $2.00 an hour wasn't chickenfeed. In the early 60's the few fellows I knew shooting BP shot originals as factory guns outside of DGW and a couple of others hadn't hit the market.

Finding parts was a gunshow thing mostly for us.
 
Herters!! I miss them. I have one of their catalogs from back when. They were cheap even then.
 
I ordered a 28 gauge M/L shotgun from DGW in December 1969. It arrived on Christmas Eve. IIRC, the cost was $24.95. It's in the back of the gun safe; hasn't been shot in years.
 
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