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dukxdog (Feb 17th 2024) |
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Re: A "keeper" gun
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Feb 14th a 07:57 PM
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by canvasback |
canvasback |
I just seem to be adding "keepers".
I love the ones I have so don't want to be rid of any. I don't know how I'd choose which to sell. Most all get at least a few days in the field every year.
I don't have any that are "to pretty to shoot".
When I see a quality gun in the configuration I like, I get it. I watched a Francotte and a Dickson each for about a year before they finally came off the market.
I had remorse for not buying them prior to their sales. I happened to see both for sale a couple years later so I quickly snatched them up.
They make me happy so I'm pleased to own them.
It's easier for me to add another safe instead of selling any shotguns. Everyone would be impressed if you ever saw a dozen of his guns laid out on his bed. Quite a sight While I haven't held them, I'm kinda familiar with a lot of Bobby's guns. I would agree.
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