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Yes, I'm aware it's damn near Anti-American to restore an old American double, but I don't care.  I don't plan on ever selling my LC Smith Trap Grade.  Since the stock isn't original, it made the decision even easier.  The great thing is I actually shoot the damn thing pretty well, and I shoot it a lot!  While I'm not a "shooter", I am a die hard bird hunter.   IMO there is nothing better than shooting an American double in the US on public land.  There is just something nostalgic about it.  Here's a few pictures hunting Blues in CO over my Brittany with my LC Smith.  Double guns are a sickness.  You can't own just one!   [img]http:// [IMG]http://i1214.photobucket.com/albums/cc499/gttangen/IMG_3275_1.jpg[/img][/img]   [img]http:// [IMG]http://i1214.photobucket.com/albums/cc499/gttangen/IMG_3278.jpg[/img][/img]   [img:left]  [/img]  [img:left]  [/img]   
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gt, you have a nice looking Elsie and its clear from your pics you know how to use it.  Nothing UnAmerican about restoring a classic shotgun...Geo 
 
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For what ever it's worth: I had a very early Grade III lightly restored a while ago and I'm glad I did it. The gun now looks infinitely better then it did prior to restoration and is now in useable condition again. You're appears to be a real beauty! Jim 
 
  
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That is a beautifully redone Elsie!!!!!!!!!!!! I would never sell that one either. 
 
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Where is that? If we had walk in limited small game only hunting lands in Georgia, I might attempt something other than a biannual canned plantation hunt. 
 
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Dan.  I lived in GA the last 9 years.  I'm glad to be back out West where there's massive amounts of public land that holds birds........  If I were you, I'd start putting in for points on the DiLane plantation quota hunt.  We moved 7 coveys of bobs there last year with terrible conditions.    Not ideal, but at least it's wild bird hunting on public land. 
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Dan.  I lived in GA the last 9 years.  I'm glad to be back out West where there's massive amounts of public land that holds birds........  If I were you, I'd start putting in for points on the DiLane plantation quota hunt.  We moved 7 coveys of bobs there last year with terrible conditions.    Not ideal, but at least it's wild bird hunting on public land.   I live 22 miles from DiLane Plantation. I remember when it was privately owned, before the state owned it. Did you live near here before you moved back to the West?  SRH  
 
  
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Not really.  I lived south of ATL.  I did trial and hunt Dilane though.   The Dilane quota hunts are the best shot at public land wild quail hunting in GA IMO. 
 
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I don't think what you did is anti American at all. You did it not to trick others but to make a valued gun look better. Like changing chokes or altering a stock it is your gun so do with it what you want. And doubles were built to be used not sit in a safe and gain value. 
 
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Beautiful job on that gun! You make me nostalgic for another time. I had a car wreck, actually 5 cars and a truck, and was dead for about 17 minutes before the medics shocked my heart back to beating. That was 11 months ago and though I am told it was a miracle I survived and a greater one that my brain rebooted. I may be hard to kill, but I can't walk without crutches and I am told I'll probably will always need them. I really liked bird hunting but it looks like I will be doing it through you guys. That's why I like the seeing the pictures so much. 
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