Let's see... Your reloading room wall art.

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I don't have a picture handy but dad has a signed photo of a guy that was a exhibition shooter for Marlin back in the day. I think it may be Colonel Larson, but i'm not completely sure.
 
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L to R: 1980-81 McDonald's promo poster for the North Stars, a target I shot with my PT1911AR after installed Hogue grips, a zeroing target I zeroed my .223 Axis on-it's hard to see, but one space up in the black, there is a 3 shot group that C-to-C is .14". I wish it'd been at 100 yards, but it was 25. A set of roll pin punches, (minus the ones in my shotgun bag for the 1100), and a dry erase board with my 2 current Trap loads I'm loading. On top of the light, a bumper sticker I picked up at a gun show.
 
If you have room for pictures on your walls instead of shelves you don't have enough stuff.

Naw, some of us just have lots of space! I'm not much on art, but I do have:

A pic of a coyote:
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A wood burning of a retriever with duck and a Chamois head from Austria:

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An "I love me" board with ribbons & plaques from matches:

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and a dryfire range:
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I don't have a pic on my computer, but besides good targets I have an 8 1/2"x11 pic of a pretty SS Ruger Super Black Hawk on the wall behind my reloading bench, minus the top strap and upper half of the cylinder. Just a reminder, right in front of me when I'm at my bench to pay attention to the task at hand...
 
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