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  • Zorros

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    Thouht some of you might enjoy these letters. I ended up witht the 1851 and 1861 Navies.
    I was not the original buyer. Came across them at the vintage shotgun show in kennedyville. These letters were with the revolvers.
     

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    Colt's always had great programs for the employees. You should see the collections some of those guys have accumulated over the years. And not always standard models either. Sometimes onesies or twosies that were run as possible combinations never to be made again. I could retire on some of the guns these guys bought for 3-400 dollars.
     

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