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Playing with some lighting again, and used a couple of older side by sides.





Above a Husquvarna, the below is a J P Sauer and Sohn.



The Sauer is pretty much just for looks, with short chambers, Damascus barrels and a stock repair, but the Husky gets out to the trap field when I have time to go. Tons of fun, fits me well enough to be fun, and about 38.95% classier than the next guy!

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stylophiles-

WHERE DO YOU GET THIS STUFF?
Your past 10 posts in the Gallery are all beautiful antiques! And the scrolling / engraving was awesome back then!
You have a phenomenal collection!


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stylophiles-

WHERE DO YOU GET THIS STUFF?
Your past 10 posts in the Gallery are all beautiful antiques! And the scrolling / engraving was awesome back then!
You have a phenomenal collection!


Luck, mostly…

I think the Sauer was from Simpson LTD years ago. If I remember right, the Husquvarna was a GB auction that went low. For a while I was “collecting” side by sides when they were relatively cheap.

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Hard to beat the elegance of those old side by sides. They all just resonate class.



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You have a phenomenal collection!


THIS!!!


Niech Zyje P-220

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You have a phenomenal collection!


THIS!!!


I am entering this statement into evidence for presentation to the wife..

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Excellent details!

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Nice job on the lighting.
 
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The patina is amazing on that pic of the side by side
 
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Beautiful pieces.
 
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I bought a really cool old leather takedown shotgun case at a garage sale to hang in my Bourbon room.

It would be even cooler with that Husky in it.


Yeah, I used to have a couple of guns.
 
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