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Now we're getting CLOSE UP! Why don't most people
use their noggins and get right down on the gun when they take photos for an
auction? I don't know. Otherwise, what's the point?![]() One of the important things to notice besides these fine grips (Cowboy on this side!) is that Leslie-Henry, unlike their usual rearing stallion used a BIG ONE with some extra scrollwork. It's just a little bit fancier. And you can really read "YOUNG BUFFALO BILL" on the receiver. If you had ever seen somebody (like my cousin Lewis) polishing the dies under a magnifying glass, you would appreciate what it takes to make the details. ![]() Thanks to Scott Cushwa ![]() |
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