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FYI...

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My first thought is "How Much?" My second is "Tacky"...My apologies to all who appreciate these. :)
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P.T. Barnum will be right again with this.I just may be sick....... :shock: :? . Oh and I olmost forgot,"French Fitted Case Available".................................................. :o .
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Ok well, my first thought is...why Casper? For several reasons. Cheyenne has a better ring to it anyway.
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:lol: :lol: :lol: To commemorate a ghost??
Some do like that kind of stuff. Not me. :wink:
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BlaineG wrote:My first thought is "How Much?" My second is "Tacky"...My apologies to all who appreciate these. :)
I like my own Mossberg lever and all, but that's just a tad over the top. :?
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What shocked me bout the pix, is that is the city of Casper



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Not my cup of tea, but I doubt there will be a series of Mossburg commemoratives.

Wait. :shock: .....that could mean it will be a "rare collectable " ................in about 150 years! :lol:
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maybe I'm glad I couldn't find a photo, but is it worse than this?
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how did they get Trigger to sign this?
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bulldog1935 wrote:maybe I'm glad I couldn't find a photo, but is it worse than this?
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how did they get Trigger to sign this?

I've never seen an older Mossberg (472?) as a Commemorative. Not nearly as tacky as the Casper
Heritage model.

Buy the way, I don't think that Trigger really signed those, it was pretty common to use autopens in those days.
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That one actually is collectable. Not so much as a collectable firearm, but because it is a Roy Rogers collectable! :)

And you guys need to give Trigger a break -how would you do with no thumbs!? :lol:
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