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Top to bottom.
1-Gove Rolling Block underlever conversion. .32-40 False muzzle.
2-Freund Bros. Sharps. .50-3.25"
3-Zettler Bros. Ballard #6, with Stevens scope, Pope mounts, .22 Short.
4-AW Peterson Ballard, with Belding & Mull scope. .22LR
5-George C. Schoyen Ballard, with Win. A5 scope. .38-55 False muzzle.
6-Cased on the table is my Pope Ballard 3 barrel set. .32-40, .28 Pope, and .22WCF barrels.
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Tope to bottom.
1-Emil F. Flues 1881 Marlin. .40-60 M. Built by Flues for his brother, who lived here in Portland.
2-George C Schoyen Ballard. Souther scope. .32-40
3-Stevens-Pope barreled Ballard, rebored to .32-40 by Ken Bresien. JW Fecker scope.
4-Ballard #6, George C Schoyen, 1st year JW Fecker scope. .32-40
5-Ballard #6 A-1 engraved, George C Schoyen, John Sidle scope. .32-40
6-Ballard #6, HM Pope 3 barrel set. Winchester A5 scope. Calibers .32-40, .28 Pope Special, .22WCF, with Pope mold, muzzle rest, lube pump, etc. cased. Built for LG Pridy Denver Rifle Club early 1900's.
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Various tools.
1-Top left Pope tools. Lube pump, bullet mold, muzzle rest, false muzzle starter, re-decapper.
2-Top right Schoyen-Peterson powder measure, re-decapper, false muzzle starter.
3-Bottom row Ballard tools, re-decappers, bullet seaters.