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My dad's NY Big Game License from '70-'71
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I have a few old pictures from the family, no idea who they are except that they are relatives. I've got them all framed and hanging in the house.
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And what sold me on our property is the old hunting cabin from the 1920's that was 1 of 4 and is now the only one still standing and somewhat useable:
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A neighbor has an old one room (cabin) house on his property. I would love to buy it and move it to my house and restore it. Think it is really cool looking!

Any more stuff? Some great pictures and memories being posted here. Keep it going![up][up][up]
 
Tom that mount looks cool i hope the humidity doesn't destroy it outside I think that the moose you are going to shoot in BC will be perfect over your outside fireplace.
 
Awesome family photos uncle h. I have never seen either of those photos of my great grandfather. I do still however have his woolrich wool coat that grandma gave me.
 
Cool bows. I wish I still had my first one. An old Darton Trailmaster maxed out at 50 lbs. Arrows used to "arc" at any shot over 20 yards. Circa 1981. Actually killed 3 deer with it back in the day.
 
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This is a civil war era (1858) Allen and Wheelock revolver. I checked some antique gun forums and it's worth about 3 to 4 hundred. It's worth more to me as a small piece of our American History.

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This is an old release. I saw this picture on a forum and saved it. I don't know who's it is but I think it's cool.


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that release is cool looking
 
I have a 12 gauge semi automatic 38' barrel Franchi imported straight from Italy to my grandfather. He bought it in the early 50's maybe even mid to late 40's. He has killed over 1,000 canadian geese with it, and probably has about 2 dozen deer with it between him and my dad. It is now passed down to me and still shoots good as new!!
 
2 inherited pistols from my uncle.

Hopkins & Allen .32 hinge action revolver. I looked it up once, I think it was from 1920-1930.

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Colt .38 PolicePositve.
My aunt thinks this was his Navy issued side arm he had when he was stationed in Pearl Harbor during the attack.

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Very nice guns stratus. Bowhunter444 my friends father had a bow like that when he introduced me to archery when I was a very young boy. This was in the mid 80's nice to see you still have those old bows. Nice pics guys.
 
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