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Wish it was mine:

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Posts: 6523 | Location: NY, NY | Registered: 28 November 2005Reply With Quote
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Very nice. What caliber?
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25-20

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And it's a TD to boot!





 
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I liked it better in the 1st photo, (asuming it was origional). But to each there own...tj3006


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very well done....do we know who did it?.....and how much it cost?


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George Beitzinger in NYC did the work, he used to do color case but now he sends it out, engraving also.

 
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Very nice! Congratulations to whoever the owner is.


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Thomas Jones:

You and me both! (And I well remember a Win.92 in varying calibers in upstate NY on the local farms) Don't recall if it was a 25-20 but I recall handling a 92 every once in a while and thought the action felt "flimsy". That's my word and I guess I mean, looking back over 60 years, that the action didn't feel as "solid" as my Dad's Savage 99 in 30-30 -itself an "old timer" even then! Smiler Still, I'm grateful to a fellow New Yorker for posting the pictures. It brought back memories. Those old timers still have the power to fascinate us, don't they?
 
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