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'cause nobody knew what a Lefever was in 1962.
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Nor is it the mazes of fences that clutter up the country,often fencing things neither in nor out and definitely not making a good neighbor out of me! It is none of these things that will make me part company with my Parker double. Babcock (Whats happening to Bob White) In my opinion,one of the most informative pieces ever written on quail,and fifty years later still rings true.
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'cause nobody knew what a Lefever was in 1962. Not sure anyone remembered what a Parker was in 1962 either  .
The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits. - Albert Einstein
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I did not read this article in 1948 though I feel reasonably certain I read it in F&S. I am positive when I did read it the gun was a Lefever. It is quite possible the original version was run in a special issue at some point. I do recall F&S putting out some of these on occasion. I recall once when they ran an entire magazine of old stories with some dating back to even their first year & then others on up through the years. I believe this was put out separate from their regular subscription issues & had to be bought separately.
Miller/TN I Didn't Say Everything I Said, Yogi Berra
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Sidelock
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I did not read this article in 1948 though I feel reasonably certain I read it in F&S. I am positive when I did read it the gun was a Lefever. It is quite possible the original version was run in a special issue at some point. I do recall F&S putting out some of these on occasion. I recall once when they ran an entire magazine of old stories with some dating back to even their first year & then others on up through the years. I believe this was put out separate from their regular subscription issues & had to be bought separately. That is correct- usually every 20th year anniv.
"The field is the touchstone of the man"..
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