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Re: Ithaca Classic Doubles Serial Numbers
#606025
Nov 11th a 04:17 PM
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by LeFusil |
LeFusil |
I agree Lawrence K.
I’m sure if we were talking about old gunsmiths I bet RWTF would opine about how “great” Brad Bachelder was. He was just a gunsmith..running a gunshop. Lamboy resurrected a gun from the proverbial ashes. Established a gun making company that employed some of the absolute best in the business to build guns. Fine guns. Actual working fine guns. And did almost all of it in his little factory. That to me, I dare say to most of us, qualifies as “great” in our small world.
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