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  1. Outdoor Writer

    SOLD -- Guide to Bass Fishing: Central Arizona Lakes

    No reply from you in my PM area. The title of the thread there is 'bass book." Click on your notification in this, 2nd in from right.
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    Name that gun!

    Yup Yup Nope
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    Name that gun!

    Nope.
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    Name that gun!

    Yup, especially considering its age. I have lots of close-ups, but they will likely give the identity away.
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    Name that gun!

    Okay, guys...this one will be going up for sale as soon as I can get a ballpark value from some experts. It won't be cheap, however. And you'll knew why when I tell you more about it.
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    SOLD -- Guide to Bass Fishing: Central Arizona Lakes

    Check your private messages!!
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    $$$ Vintage Framed Winchester Print

    This VERY SPECIAL print was created and donated specifically to be auctioned at the The Professional Outdoor Media Assoc.'s (POMA) first ever annual conference in Springfield, MO in 2005. The print, titled "Hold 'Em Steady," is 16"X 21" by itself and 22"X 28" with frame. This vintage print, which is possibly a lithograph, was originally used for a wall calendar produced by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company of New Haven Connecticut for advertising in 1917. It is printed on heavy stock paper and is mounted on a cardboard backing. The artist was William Robinson Leigh (September 23, 1866 – March 11, 1955), an American artist and illustrator, who was known for his painted Western scenes. There is his machine signature on the print. I've done extensive searches, and as far as I can tell it is quite rare in this size. I found a framed one that was an 8" x 10" print, selling for $99. There is also one on eBay that's only 10" X 12" with matt & frame for $40 . $200 I will consider reasonable offers but no trades. Payment via PayPal (buyer doesn't need an acct; just a CC or checking acct.) or cash only. Must be picked up near 67th Ave. & Camelback in Glendale, AZ. NO SHIPPING because of the fragile glass. This is the original calendar About the Artist William Robinson Leigh was born on September 23, 1866 at Maidstone Manor Farm, Berkeley County, West Virginia. He entered the Maryland Institute for the Promotion of the Mechanic Arts (now known as Maryland Institute College of Art) at age 14, then attended the Royal Academy in Munich. He returned to the United States after twelve years abroad and worked painting cycloramas and as a magazine illustrator. An example is the cover illustration of the August 4, 1904 Leslie's Weekly featuring a policeman "Piloting Children to Safety at a Crowded New York Crossing. He married twice, and fathered William Colston Leigh, Sr. (1901–1992). His first wife was Anna Seng Leigh, mother of his son, their marriage ended in a divorce sometime before 1906. His second wife was Ethel Traphagen Leigh (1883–1963), was the founder of Traphagen School of Fashion in New York City. In 1906, Leigh traveled to the American West and maintained a studio in New York City. In 1926 he travelled to Africa at the invitation of Carl Akeley for the American Museum of Natural History, and from this experience wrote and illustrated Frontiers of Enchantment: An Artist's Adventures in Africa.[5] In 1933, he wrote and illustrated The Western Pony. His adventures were chronicled in a number of popular magazines including Life, the Saturday Evening Post, and Colliers.[1] He is known for painting the Grand Canyon and Yellowstone National Park, but his primary interest were the Hopi and Navajo Indians. In 1953 he was elected into the National Academy of Design as an Associate member and became a full Academician in 1955. Leigh also made astrobiological art for the March 1908 issue of Cosmopolitan, with four full-page illustrations of an article written by H. G. Wells, "The Things that Live on Mars", which speculated about Martian life. Science fiction writer Edmond Hamilton, born October 1904, described looking and re-looking at the issue as a defining experience in his life. "I wasn't yet able to read it, to read the article, but those pictures!"[8] After his death, Leigh's New York studio was given to the Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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    $$$ Vintage Framed Winchester Print

    So far, all I've found are Oct., Dec. & Jan., but no May.
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    $$$ Vintage Framed Winchester Print

    🤣 But I don't have the calendar anyway. It's the framed print with no date that's FS. There are calendar prints for sale with other months shown, however. I did a google search on "winchester 1917 calendar prints."
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    $$$ Vintage Framed Winchester Print

    Is that your birthday?? 🙄
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    $$$ Vintage Framed Winchester Print

    You need to own this, Tim.
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    #2 down for us

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    Paying Children Allowance

    Apps?? What's next...having the tooth fairy deliver via Uber?? 🤣
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    mount insecticide treatment

    The first thing I lost was a turkey fan from the first one I killed in AZ waaaaayyy back in the early '60s. I made it myself and didn't pay enough attention to getting all the meat off the end.
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    mount insecticide treatment

    Birds & horned game if the sheaths aren't cleaned well are the worst for getting buggy. Some taxidermists crush mothballs and put them in the horn sheaths before gluing them back on. I've never had a problem with an antlered critter.
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    $$$ A REAL one of a kind

    Reece was there for the entire conference, and I was fortunate to break bread with him at the same table for dinner one night. He was not only a great artist but also a fine gentleman. At the auction later that night, he personally handed me the framed print when I had the high bid.
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    $$$ A REAL one of a kind

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    $$$ SOLD -- 1985 Arizona Wildlife Trophies

    Now $40
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    $$$ SOLD -- 1985 Arizona Wildlife Trophies

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    $$$ REDUCED -- VINTAGE REDFIELD STEEL BASES/RINGS for POST64 M70

    Do I hear $75 for these ALL STEEL rings & bases????
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    $$$ BOGEN 3026 3-section monopod

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