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And when John Taylor finishes my .25-35 Tomcat, that will make four. Top is a 1907 Marlin 1893 in .30 WCF, next a Uberti Winchester 1873 in .38-40, and bottom is a percussion 1859 Sharps in .54.



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Sweet!! Still want a 93 in .32-40 and .25-35 or Marlin's .25-36 one day
 
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Very nice.


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Very nice, Bill!


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Bill,
If you ever decide to part with the tomcat, I want first option..
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Ray, I'll be happy to loan you the reamer, gratis.


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very nice Marlin!
 
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The Sharp's looks interesting too.
 
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Love that 93!


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Of the three my pet would be the Marlin. Nice piece Biebs.


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9.3: That's the one I am keeping. Plus I know the back story on it, and even have a photo of a big old Oregon black bear taken with in the 1940s.


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