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Joined:  Feb 2003 Posts: 408 Member |  
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Lord Lowell - 
 Stunning, indeed!
 But please scrap the L.L. Bean
 Downeast buttwarmer wrapping blanket
 And underlay this magic wand with a bolt
 Of the genuine Glenthorne tartan!
 The great ones deserve nothing less!
 KBM
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Ok ok my accusation has been shot down. Beautiful gun indeed.  Looks like it could use some wax though... |  |  |  
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Joined:  Apr 2002 Posts: 6,250 Sidelock |  
| OP   Sidelock 
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Over the years, self-designated Lowell thread bashers have come and gone.Most run outta gas, and are never remembered for much of anything.
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With most here, no harm and no foul. |  |  |  
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|   Sidelock 
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jOe's measurements and geometry both suspect.  Bricks in this little Piggy's house measure 2 1/2" including mortar seam.  That would make the Laird's tubes about 28 3/4"  and considering a bit of length is getting chewed by crossing the unit of measurement on the bias, 30" sounds about right.  Saw one at Millbrook, Lowell.  No bricks available for a scientifically-based evaluation but I was able to establish the price after counting zeros for awhile.
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jack, they're good guns, but I must confess that I've lost some interest in it.I like my Fox AE better these days.
 PS. Sterlingworth too!
 I'm headed down the pristine American farmer's gun trail - says I.
 Now I need to find one.
 Tweed can cause a rash sometimes.
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Joined:  Jan 2002 Posts: 10,743 Likes: 1368 Sidelock |  
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Thorny,I'll give you DOUBLE what you got for the Paris gun for it!
 
 Generously and humbly yurs,
 Ted
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Thorny, you'd better get on over to SSM BBS. They've got a thread about your Fraser and some great photos of.........CROWS!     |  |  |  
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Ted, your too good to me! Bob, I can't remember my pass word, but you know I'm      over there now. |  |  |  
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Nice shooter Mr.Lowell....that's got to be the shortest forearm I've ever saw ?That's what made me think the picture was dOctored.
 
 How long did you say that splinter forearm was ?
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