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Of course since the insurance companies mandate 'cheap', when you come to my office, you can either get 'done right' or 'done quickly' - and I don't like to do it wrong....
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Doctors for Sensible Gun Laws "first do no harm" - gun control LAWS lead to far more deaths than 'easy access' ever could.
I've got that one on the door of one of my gun safes. If I remember (sometimes can't) I believe I have seen a couple of other Lester's signs. What I like about them is that they look like a vintage Winchester or Remington ad.
Hawkeye2 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 12, 2017 7:02 pm
I've got that one on the door of one of my gun safes. If I remember (sometimes can't) I believe I have seen a couple of other Lester's signs. What I like about them is that they look like a vintage Winchester or Remington ad.
At least a couple more:
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Don't know if he did the gag signs but the real gun ads for Winchester were done by Phillip R. Goodwin. Tremendous artist who obviously hunted and fished himself in order to do the great paintings that you can now buy on tin. There is a story about him having a close encounter with a Grizzly when he had forgotten his rifle. Probably why his depictions of Grizzlies with that head forward while standing on two legs look so real.
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