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1940's
WWII WINCHESTER AD "It's Messerschmitts not Mallards today, Bill!",
10 1/4" x 13 1/2", fine condition with light stains from rusted staples
on the right edge (can be matted out) and some stray marks from the printing
process #HU29626 $12.00
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1908
WINCHESTER 22 AUTOMATIC RIFLE, raccoon hunting, 3 1/2" x 9 7/8', excellent
condition with a very light bump on the top left corner
#HU28376 $9.00
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1933 REMINGTON
KLEANBORE CARTRIDGES AD, "Her Hero ..." with a girl telling a boy "What
a man, Jimmy, what a man!", he is holding his gun and rabbits, also
there is a small view of a Model 34 Bolt Action Repeater priced at $14.60
on the left side of of the page, this is the back cover of a magazine so
it is on slightly thicker paper than most ads, 9 1/4" x 11 1/2", fair to
good condition with the subscriber's name and address on the right side
of the page in ink, some small areas of pink discoloration, a place on
the top right edge where the top layer of the white paper has been torn
off (probably had tape there that someone later took off), there is wear
on the edges and corners, also because it is a back cover there is light
soiling #OD30982 $8.00....
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the Rains Came ... and then FLOODS!", 1949 PREVENT FOREST
FIRES POSTER, U. S Department of Agriculture, 12 3/4" x 18", has been folded;
the left side is there it just did not fit in my scanner, very good condition,
crisp, tack holes in each corner, some crinkling around the center fold
#FA30200 $28.00
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1905 WINCHESTER
REPEATING SHOTGUNS AD, looks like they were hunting geese (maybe swans),
4" x 6", excellent condition #HU30538
$8.00
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1950's
- 1970's SCRAPBOOK WITH EMMET WATSON ILLUSTRATION OF ENGLISH SETTER AND
POINTER HUNTING, unused, 27 sheets (54 pages), I will throw in a
few old sporting dog scraps from magazines, 10 3/4 x 15", good to fair
condition with wear on the covers and yellowing to the pages
#SP30072 $18.00
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1958
WINCHESTER RIFLE MAGAZINE AD WITH BEAGLE. featuring Model 61 and
Model 77, looks like the illustration is signed Dryer, 7 1/2" x 10
1/2", close margins as printed, excellent condition #HD30187
$10.00
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1920's
- 30's MATTED PRINT OF ENGLISH AND WELSH SPRINGER SPANIELS HUNTING, with
matte 7 3/4 x 9 3/4", print is 5 3/8 x 7 3/8, fair condition with a tear
in the sky above the hunter's rifle and a small pinhole near his ear, matte
is old and has foxing and discoloration #SP30067
$8.00
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1947 SMALL MARBLES
OUTING EQUIPMENT MAGAZINE AD FEATURING PHOTOS OF NO. 45 5" MARBLES KNIFE
WITH LEATHER HANDLE, WATERPROOF MATCHBOX AND COMPASS, 2 1/2" x 3 1/2" (you
will receive the whole page the ad is on so you have extra margins for
framing), excellent condition with some yellowing of the page from age
#HU30218 $7.50
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"EVERY
BOY HAS HIS HERO", 1944 WINCHESTER AD WITH BOY SCOUT, featuring Winchester
MODEL 75 .22 TARGET RIFLE, 10" x 13 1/2", good condition with a crease
throughout the center where it had been folded, some wear around the edges,
and some stray marks from the printing process on the white background
on the left side of the illustration #HU30238
$8.00
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1959
AD FOR NEW REMINGTON "NYLON 66" RIFLE with price and some specs, 5" x 13",
excellent condition except for some yellowing of the page
#HU30351 $7.50
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1959 WINCHESTER
22s and CARTRIDGE AD with prices and specs, featuring MODEL 61, MODEL 77,
MODEL 55 and MODEL 94, BOY SCOUTS IN THE CARTOON, 10" x 13", excellent
condition with some yellowing of the paper and a dog ear on the top right
corner #HU30355 $8.00
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