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A few years ago I had Doc White make a Thunderbolt at his shop in Roosevelt, Utah for me. It's a monte Carlo stocked 50 caliber with two bolt assemblies and nipple adapters for all the percussion caps. It has Warne scope bases. He finished it in a beautiful egg shell finished stainless. I've never shot it and am thinking of selling it. It's stamped with his three initials to show he accurized it personally and did the work. It is one of the very few he's done with a monte carlo stock. I was wondering if it has any value, or maybe because he personally worked on it. It would just be worth keeping as a safe queen to admire. Any help from you who more than I about muzzleloaders? | ||
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I am left handed and have a total of nine Whites. It is worth $500 to me, even though it is "wrong-handed" for me. That, or I would consider trading two for one. I have three in .410, two in .451, and four in .504, including one new/unfired in hard case with all paperwork and sample projectiles. PM me if you are interested in a trade or a sale. Thanks in advance... | |||
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I have progressed to the point that I am trying to clean out the non-used safe queens and use the $ to procure ones that I can and will use. Just my $.02 worth of wisdom. G OMG!-- my bow is "pull-push feed" - how dreadfully embarrasing!!!!! | |||
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Beautiful Rifle Cessna! PM Sent Doubless. "Let me start off with two words: Made in America" | |||
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Buglemintoday, Nice Mustang! | |||
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