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Vintage Picture Of The Day.

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Cool picture! He got those huge critters with a little levergun?
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One bear was enough for me in this life time. nice pic
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Gee got to get up early in the morning to get in a vintage picture of the day, thought I would add this one, I have a few at home myself....
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Great pic.
Wonder what that baby is he's cradling in his arm. :)
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casastahle wrote:Great pic.
Wonder what that baby is he's cradling in his arm. :)
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What are the two bolt actions with the box magazines in those crates?

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casastahle wrote:Great pic.
Wonder what that baby is he's cradling in his arm. :)
Looks like a 1900.

This picture will help ;)
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J Miller wrote:What are the two bolt actions with the box magazines in those crates?

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David wrote:Gee got to get up early in the morning to get in a vintage picture of the day, thought I would add this one, I have a few at home myself....
IF'IN YOU GOT PICS LIKE THIS WHY YOU NOT POST THEM B4::! TERRY M; MY CAPS GOT STUCK AND WAS TOO LAZY TO CORRECT :lol: TODD
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3leggedturtle wrote: IF'IN YOU GOT PICS LIKE THIS WHY YOU NOT POST THEM B4::! TERRY M; MY CAPS GOT STUCK AND WAS TOO LAZY TO CORRECT :lol: TODD
Guess I didn't notice the daily vintage picture until recently, everything I have however is Remington related except this one of old Uncle Hugh :lol: but there's no gun in it! Picture has to be 1874 to 1881 in 1882 he moved to Schenectady to run a similar store. It was located on West Main St. between Union and Morgan.
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Sounds like my idea of a great job - or a great retirement!
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Thanks for the pic's.
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