I wish I could help you branch out but I've been a port addict for years - it is the only "dessert wine" that I drink. Although it's usually with a cigar and not with dessert. Good luck.
John
Evolution of the semi-auto 1896 to 1903
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1896 Mauser in 7.63 Mauser
1900 Luger in 7.65 Luger
1902 Colt Military in 38 acp
1903 Colt Pocket in 38 acp
My dad used to use a doedorant product that came in a small white jar - a cream - it might have had a red lid? Anyway, it had the best smell of anything that I can remember. Unfortunately, I can't remember the name of the product. Can anybody help? Thanks!
John
Will this do until I can raise the $25-50 K needed for a double rifle?
A George Gibbs marked and retailed Mauser in 318WR caliber - sold about 1919.
John
It started with the pith helmet over on the hats forum but I had to post it here too as there is a related gun (of course).
Westley Richards marked and retailed 1896 Mauser Conehammer made in 1899 and sold on January 31, 1900 to a Sir Richard Wilson. Perhaps right before he left for...
Pith helmet
Older pith helmet made in England.
Along with a ca. 1899 Westley Richards marked Conehammer and a pair of leather Stohwasser leggings and swagger stick - all good Boer War kit - young Winston would have been proud.
John
Thank you for the response! 1940s is good enough for me. My wife says the hat matches my personality. She refuses to elaborate so I'm not sure how she meant that?
By the way, you look very dapper in your avatar now that you've substituted the bowler.
John
A factory nickel 1920s Colt pre-detective special (no DS markings) with ivory grips and a Remington Model 11 riot shotgun with a 20" barrel along with a 1940s Imperial Stetson and trench coat.
I just got the following Imperial Stetson and wanted to try to date it based on the liner.
It looks alot like the early to mid 1940s Royal Weekender liner with the use of gold, the American Manufacture in the red ribbon and no protective cover over the center logo. However, the liner...
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