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Posts: 3314 | Location: NYC | Registered: 18 April 2005Reply With Quote
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Thank for the awesom pics. Especially love the MS.

Todd
 
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Are these current auctions, or some old pics you have saved? If current, where did you find the third rifle from the bottom? Appears to be a 1922.

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Thank you for posting these pics. Between you and Michael Petrov, we are getting some very good pcitures of what the custom gunmakers of generations gone by were creating.

I am pleasantly surprised by the quality of the pics. Most of the auctions I see have fuzzy and out of focus pics. Where these off of regular sites such as gunbroker and auctionarms, are were they from higher end "live" auctions places such as Butterfield and Holt's?
 
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thanks, all, for the kind comments- as I recall, that is a 1922 3rd from bottom; the auctions were all from 2006 and earlier, the catalogs were still up, the site was:

http://www.jamesdjulia.net/firearms.asp#pastAUCTION

I developed an appreciation for the style of these rifles from hanging around here, I didn't really like them before that.

I'd love a Krag like the first photo.
 
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