Levers! (Old hunting pic)
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Levers! (Old hunting pic)
My wife was going through some boxes of hand-me-downs and found this old postcard.
It says, "12/10 This was the second day of season in Clearfield Co., Jack"
Check it out...
It says, "12/10 This was the second day of season in Clearfield Co., Jack"
Check it out...
Re: Levers! (Old hunting pic)
Cool. I hope someone will detail all of the guns for us. I think I see one Savage, a Lightning, a '94 a couple '95s the shotguns?
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Re: Levers! (Old hunting pic)
Interesting picture, I guess Jack is the one with the X above him
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Re: Levers! (Old hunting pic)
Great old photograph, thanks. A lot of nice firearms there.
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Re: Levers! (Old hunting pic)
2 deer split between 14 hunters.
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Re: Levers! (Old hunting pic)
The most pertinent question is:FWiedner wrote:2 deer split between 14 hunters.
Ah... the good old days.
As this was obviously "deer camp".... how many cases of beer/whiskey were split between the 14 hunters... ?
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Re: Levers! (Old hunting pic)
This great old photograph is crying out for one of our forum's resident experts to help ID some of these firearms.
I can't ID most of these rifles, and here I thought I was reasonably well versed in "old rifles." - DixieBoy
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Re: Levers! (Old hunting pic)
My guess.
Back row, left to right.
Ithica pump
1892 Winchester
Winchester
Savage 1899
Winchester 1895
Marlin
Front row, left to right.
Browning
Fox
Winchester
Savage
Dunno
Lightning
1892 Winchester
Happy guessing,
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Back row, left to right.
Ithica pump
1892 Winchester
Winchester
Savage 1899
Winchester 1895
Marlin
Front row, left to right.
Browning
Fox
Winchester
Savage
Dunno
Lightning
1892 Winchester
Happy guessing,
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Re: Levers! (Old hunting pic)
They are a serious looking bunch
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Re: Levers! (Old hunting pic)
+1Borregos wrote:They are a serious looking bunch
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Here are links to the full size scans of the front and back of the post card. No scopes, laser range finders, belted magnums or fancy Zombie ammo. Just the old fashioned way.
http://i281.photobucket.com/albums/kk23 ... 1906_2.jpg
http://i281.photobucket.com/albums/kk23 ... 1906_1.jpg
http://i281.photobucket.com/albums/kk23 ... 1906_2.jpg
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Re: Levers! (Old hunting pic)
I don't see the Savages.
Looks like several 94 rifles, a couple 95's, a pump shotgun, an auto, a double, the Lightning, and the gent sitting in the middle looks to have a 73 rifle. Couple of the Winchesters aren't easily visible, no way to tell for sure wether 92's or 94's unless you measuted the length of the recievers compared to the buttstock perhaps. The guy between the deer may have a 92, the barrel looks a little shorter than the 94 next to him. Could be a 24" barrel 94 though.
Looks like several 94 rifles, a couple 95's, a pump shotgun, an auto, a double, the Lightning, and the gent sitting in the middle looks to have a 73 rifle. Couple of the Winchesters aren't easily visible, no way to tell for sure wether 92's or 94's unless you measuted the length of the recievers compared to the buttstock perhaps. The guy between the deer may have a 92, the barrel looks a little shorter than the 94 next to him. Could be a 24" barrel 94 though.
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Re: Levers! (Old hunting pic)
Spotted three handguns so far.
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Re: Levers! (Old hunting pic)
if this Clearfield County Penna only live 2 miles away
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Re: Levers! (Old hunting pic)
Pitchy you got some good eyes....I saw 2 revolvers and went back to find the other.....guess it is the younger looking fella next to the Browning, Remington or FN auto shotgun....
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Yepper, laying on the knee of the guy with the doublejumbeaux wrote:Pitchy you got some good eyes....I saw 2 revolvers and went back to find the other.....guess it is the younger looking fella next to the Browning, Remington or FN auto shotgun....
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Re: Levers! (Old hunting pic)
I think there's a forth pistol. I thought the guy with the X over his head also had a pistol as well as the butt on his rifle in his left hand.
Just what do you think they do with those little 32's or 38's?
Owen
Just what do you think they do with those little 32's or 38's?
Owen
Re: Levers! (Old hunting pic)
I don`t see that one Owen, i think that`s just the wood of the stock.
I wonder if they carry them for finish shots, that or just showing off their wares.
I wonder if they carry them for finish shots, that or just showing off their wares.
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Re: Levers! (Old hunting pic)
I agree with Malamute on that possible Winchester Model 1873. The front of the receiver looks like a '73/'76 shape, but it doesn't look big enough to be a '76. What I really like about this old photo is to see just how popular leverguns were at that time and place.
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Re: Levers! (Old hunting pic)
I remember my dad telling me that if you hunted in Ohio back before WWII, that would have been a very successful hunting party.FWiedner wrote:2 deer split between 14 hunters.
Ah... the good old days.
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Re: Levers! (Old hunting pic)
Not even one scope in the bunch.
Great picture!
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Great picture!
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