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To Steve Dodd Hughes,.....You Talented Bast**d"!!!Your 'Fame" has spread to the 'Island of my Spawning". I sent a copy of your 1st Book to a Former Purdey Gunmaker, Who went through the London "Blitz" with me & 6 other of Purdey "Kids". It has since been passed onto 10 Gunmakers (I can give you some of their Very Positive Comments when we next meet over a beer).cc..Crossed Chisles' Note the Churchillian spelling of Chisels. DT.
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One more Ref. Book to add to Michael Petrov's list, Winchester Press 1973."The Best of Nash Buckingham" edited br George Bird Evans. Really Great Photos of 'The Way it Used to Be' cc.
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David, Am hoping to gift you with a copy of the new book (and another copy of the first one) at the Vintage Cup in MD. Have you ever seen the Custom Rifles in Black & White book? Thanks for the kind words, you have been an inspiration for me! Steve
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I saw this Super Fox at a shoot in Michigan recently. Nice gun, hope there are some better pictures available because it's pretty nifty. http://www.doublegunshop.com/forums/ubbt...=true#Post25914
Last edited by Erik330; 08/27/07 01:57 PM.
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Maybe George should contact Nash's heirs and let them know his gun has been found? Seems like the right thing to do . . . It is not like Nash sold the gun or the original owner can not be identified. Just a thot.
Ken
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NOOOOOOO, unless it ends up in the right place. Don't expect full spread with pics in DGJ on this one unless it goes back to it's rightful owner(s). Why would anybody want to keep that thing knowing it belongs to someone else? I would not touch it with a "10ft pole".
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It would be pride of ownership behind closed doors. Many things in the world of art are bought-up, never to be seen again. It would be a hush-hush affair - just you and the vault would know.
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Another pic from CC. 2nd or 3rd Becker bored Fox HE built
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I recognize that Joe Knapp Club medallion. David, we can photograph both Joe Knapp guns together at the Vintagers if you will bring yours. I understand there are more very close to the Vintagers. What do you know about them? wilmrph@verizon.net Bill Murphy
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Those wishing to find more about Nash Buckingham, should try and locate copies of the following two books. Nash Buckingham letters to John Bailey by George Bird Evans Nash Buckingham Beaver Dam and other hunting tales by Dr. William "Chubby" Andrews Both great reading!
Craig
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