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To: Ish who wrote (19212)5/21/2001 8:54:25 AM
From: Carolyn  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 225578
 
Reflections for the Day --

Ish: love; affirm; believe
Rudi: advancement; prayer; appreciation
Sarkie: family; vision; artistic
KLP: hospitality; happy; care
Ga Peach: abundance; learn; power
Mason: honesty; forgive; hope
PatiBob: power; transformation; honesty
beep: learn; perserverance; responsibility
LRNLATN: responsibility; freedom; wisdom
Carolyn: victorious; balance; humor



To: Ish who wrote (19212)5/21/2001 10:03:55 AM
From: Bicycle  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 225578
 
Attended a gun show yesterday and a guy had an English double barreled bolt action 12 ga shotgun. Now this was the strangest looking contraption I've ever seen. Also it was highly engraved (English style) and had fine wood. Damascus barrels demanded black powder shells.

I spoke to the man who owned it. He had an English accent. He told me that this was an early design submitted in the early days of breech loading firearms and that the design wasn't accepted because of the awkwardness of working the bolts (Only one was OK unless the shooter was both left and right handed.) as only a few were made. One is on display in the Louvre (France) another in the Smithsonian (USA) but as far as he knew, this was the only one in the hands of a private collector.

He also had a wonderful display of pin-fires and a couple of muzzle loaders as well. Everything on his table was world class museum quality, original, and well over a century old.

Bye4Now, FD.



To: Ish who wrote (19212)5/21/2001 8:24:02 PM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 225578
 
Ish...just "O%O" at the things we can learn here....Have never figured out much about gauges or rifles, but have shot a couple....did pretty well too....Mr. Wonderful here couldn't believe I'd never had one in my paw before...