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<blockquote data-quote="turkeyrun" data-source="post: 2381944" data-attributes="member: 27991"><p>#1 Rem Model 11, looks like a humpback Browning, recoil operated, kicks like PO'd mule. Papa bought it in 1919 with money made fro picking cotton. Still take it out once a year.</p><p>#2 Dad's 870 16ga. He traded an Austin Healey for it and $100. That car is worth $60k now, the shotgun is worth more, to me. </p><p>#3 Win Model 61 pump .22LR. Dad bought it from Papa's boyhood friend and gave it to me for my birthday. He passed before my next b'day. Papa and his friend from school each bought a .22 with their cotton picking money. Papa a model 62 and Tommy the Model 61. My Uncle has the Model 62, I will get one day, hopefully not too soon though.</p><p>#4 Pretty much everything I own has some special meaning for me. Only a couple would I consider selling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turkeyrun, post: 2381944, member: 27991"] #1 Rem Model 11, looks like a humpback Browning, recoil operated, kicks like PO'd mule. Papa bought it in 1919 with money made fro picking cotton. Still take it out once a year. #2 Dad's 870 16ga. He traded an Austin Healey for it and $100. That car is worth $60k now, the shotgun is worth more, to me. #3 Win Model 61 pump .22LR. Dad bought it from Papa's boyhood friend and gave it to me for my birthday. He passed before my next b'day. Papa and his friend from school each bought a .22 with their cotton picking money. Papa a model 62 and Tommy the Model 61. My Uncle has the Model 62, I will get one day, hopefully not too soon though. #4 Pretty much everything I own has some special meaning for me. Only a couple would I consider selling. [/QUOTE]
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