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<blockquote data-quote="VIKING" data-source="post: 1900474" data-attributes="member: 16840"><p>I found an old Oklahoma hunting licenses in the butt of an old Remington auto 20 gauge. Researched the date and discovered it was the first year they were issued. My greatest find was an old Remington pump 35 caliber. An old box came with the gun and in the box I found the book with the string still attached that had once held it on the trigger guard. The price was still easily read (34.95). I also found a letter from W.R.Weaver that was explaining to the guy how to properly attach a Weaver telescopic sight to his new rifle. Best I remember the letter was post marked 1934. I'll have to get it out of the safe and take a look. Anyway, to me it was pretty cool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VIKING, post: 1900474, member: 16840"] I found an old Oklahoma hunting licenses in the butt of an old Remington auto 20 gauge. Researched the date and discovered it was the first year they were issued. My greatest find was an old Remington pump 35 caliber. An old box came with the gun and in the box I found the book with the string still attached that had once held it on the trigger guard. The price was still easily read (34.95). I also found a letter from W.R.Weaver that was explaining to the guy how to properly attach a Weaver telescopic sight to his new rifle. Best I remember the letter was post marked 1934. I'll have to get it out of the safe and take a look. Anyway, to me it was pretty cool. [/QUOTE]
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