JeffG
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That's about my favorite too.
I am particularly attracted to fine double rifles and sxs shotguns.
That's a beauty!!View attachment 888136
That's about my favorite too.
I am particularly attracted to fine double rifles and sxs shotguns.
I don't think holster wear or use scratches detract from the pretty factor of a gun. After all, Marilyn Monroe had that "beauty mark" on her cheek.
I've always thought the Remington 51 has the most beautiful lines of any ever made...
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When I lived out West Dan Orlich shot at the local club. He had Ljutic serial number 1; phenomenal shot; used to work for Harrah's and made a living as a VP for them as well as shooting with high-end clients.Trap guns, particularly Single Barrel Trap guns. To me the ne plus ultra of them is the Ljutic Selka. Very few were made. the last one I saw for sale went for $10,000. Serial #2. I plan one owning one in the future, but for now, this is the Trapple of my eye:
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I am in the process of buying this gun, it too is a rarer Ljutic; A Monogun Handicap Limited Edition, only 25 were made.
Whichever of my guns I happen to be holding at that moment.
John Pedersen was an American.The lines are nice but for some reason I always think exotic ,(Not a US Design) when I see it.
John Pedersen was an American.
Which is my point. The lines appear exotic. As if from a place with a different culture. Apparently a mind that had a very unique take on the world. It's not a criticism, it's an impression it gives me.