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    Anyone else see Tim Kelly in this?????



    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y07at1bU89Q
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    That's Hilarious! Below is a pic of me last Saturday. Last day of the pheasant season and we were making the most of it. Dog's covered in scars and scabs and sleeping a lot!

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    Great stuff!Tim,please send Frank a pair of those socks to go with his kilt.

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    With the neatly coordinated tie as well?

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    Yes,please.
    Curious as heck about the make/caliber of shotgun.Looks sweet.

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    It's a W Atkinson 12 bore non-ejector. The gun has been sleeved too, so it's not worth much, but it's very special to me. No idea how old it is, I would guess post war.

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    Which one? The Boer War?
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    Crimean

    Just googled Wm Atkinson Gunmakers and it may be a bit older, possibly late 1800 or early 1900. Bit surprised as it's got 2 3/4" chambers. Possibly the chambers were lengthened when the barrels were sleeved?

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    Good stuff n very interesting.Thanks.

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    Damascus steel barrels?

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    No, normal steel. Damascus looks fantastic. I shot with a guy a few years ago who had my dream gun, it was a Dickson round action with damascus barrels, utterly gorgeous.

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    Yes I agree.Did a search on Damascus steel yesterday,fantastic history.

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    http://www.icollector.com/Finely-Eng...n-wi_i17959821

    Something like this is an exquisite thing of beauty.

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