Several years ago when I picked up one of my Shiloh Sharps rifles or visited C. Sharps Manufacturing down the block and across the street, I saw a cast stone reproduction 7th Cavalry tombstone (grave marker) in the show room. On and off I've tried to find one or two at a price I could afford - then just to find them regardless of cost.
Anybody help me with a source? . . . Anybody? . . . Bueller?
Reproduction 7th Cavalry tombstone
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Reproduction 7th Cavalry tombstone
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Re: Reproduction 7th Cavalry tombstone
What's the attraction/value of such an object?
Is there a market for grave markers related to tragic historic events?
Is there a market for grave markers related to tragic historic events?
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History teaches that it's a small window in which people can fight back before it is too dangerous to fight back.