Two vintage pics
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Two vintage pics
I've been cleaning up over at my Dad's place for weeks now, trying to get it ready to put on the market. It's been like an Easter egg hunt - no telling what I'll find any day. My folks were depression era people and they didn't throw away anything! All stored and boxed up neatly. My Mom and Dad are surely laughing from up above!
At any rate, I found these two pics today. First is of my maternal Grandma's brother taken in 1910. Winchester 1894 proudly displayed, a nice bowie knife on his belt, and a top break double action pistol on the other side too. I suspect the pistol is a Smith & Wesson, but weren't there a bunch of copy cat top breaks on the market by that time? (It doesn't look like a large caliber pistol.) I have no idea what the heck Uncle George was up to, but I suspect that the photo was Theodore Roosevelt inspired.
Second shot is of my maternal Grandpa (on the left) after a good day's hunting! Not sure who the other feller is, but it may be my Great Grandpa as I can't tell how old Grandpa is (anywhere from 15 to 20 I'd guess) in the photo and it's not dated but I'm guessing approximately 1905. Can someone tell me what kind of shotguns those are? I won't even hazard a guess.
I sure got a kick out of these! Hope you do too.
Best,
Oly
At any rate, I found these two pics today. First is of my maternal Grandma's brother taken in 1910. Winchester 1894 proudly displayed, a nice bowie knife on his belt, and a top break double action pistol on the other side too. I suspect the pistol is a Smith & Wesson, but weren't there a bunch of copy cat top breaks on the market by that time? (It doesn't look like a large caliber pistol.) I have no idea what the heck Uncle George was up to, but I suspect that the photo was Theodore Roosevelt inspired.
Second shot is of my maternal Grandpa (on the left) after a good day's hunting! Not sure who the other feller is, but it may be my Great Grandpa as I can't tell how old Grandpa is (anywhere from 15 to 20 I'd guess) in the photo and it's not dated but I'm guessing approximately 1905. Can someone tell me what kind of shotguns those are? I won't even hazard a guess.
I sure got a kick out of these! Hope you do too.
Best,
Oly
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Great photos. The first one looks like your great uncle is a mixture of styles infantry and cowboy. Can't help you with the shotguns.
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Re: Two vintage pics
The shotguns both look like Winchester Model 1897/97's IMHO - a staight grip, checkered, Deluxe on the right.
It may be the pic, my 'puter, or my eyes - but the top-break's cylinder's rear looks different than a Smith (but, whadda I know).
Neat pics.
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It may be the pic, my 'puter, or my eyes - but the top-break's cylinder's rear looks different than a Smith (but, whadda I know).
Neat pics.
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Re: Two vintage pics
Dinna know about the gun on the left, but I believe the other is a higher grade Model 10 Remington. My Dad's plain Model 10 is in my cabinet, and his Duxbak canvas hunting coat hangs on an old coat rack in my room. (We dint need no stinkin' camouflage...)
GREAT pictures! Thanks so much.
GREAT pictures! Thanks so much.
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What a great find! family history is precious.
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Gun on the right could be Rem 10, but the pic would have to be later than 1905. Model 10's weren't made until 1908. Gun on the left looks like '97.
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Priceless pictures
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing.
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Great photos. Love your Uncle George's gaiters. We don't have enough gaiters in the world today.
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Re: Two vintage pics
Your Grandpa's gun is definitely a 97. See the button on the side of the receiver that lets you open the action without letting the hammer all the way down? I've always thought that more hunting accidents happened with the 97 than all other guns put together.
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Can you tell if the shotguns have exposed hammers? The one on the left looks like a Winchester model 97 if it does.
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