Author Topic: ALR Master Gunsmith: J. Burson , Gun #466, Wabash, Indiana  (Read 2570 times)

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ALR Master Gunsmith: J. Burson , Gun #466, Wabash, Indiana
« on: August 07, 2013, 05:01:28 AM »
Again joing the exhibit of John Shell in the ALR Museum and Library with 10 guns on exhibit representing examples of most, if not all, of his career as a master, the Musem Committee presents gun # 466 ( perhaps his finest)to be viewed with all of his others in the URL below:

GUN # 466









The URL to his exhibit of his other 9 guns is here. This one will be added as the thread has been viewed by most.

http://americanlongrifles.org/forum/index.php?topic=25811.0

Please post comments as a reply here.
The Museum Committee

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Re: ALR Master Gunsmith: J. Burson , Gun #466, Wabash, Indiana
« Reply #1 on: August 08, 2013, 06:54:21 PM »
I got to hold this one in my hands, last weekend.  A beautiful rifle.

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Re: ALR Master Gunsmith: J. Burson , Gun #466, Wabash, Indiana
« Reply #2 on: August 08, 2013, 09:30:58 PM »
This rifle was shown at the 2011 Las Vegas Winter Gun and Knife Show by a dealer. I looked it over closely before deciding that it was indeed old. It is that good. I thought of buying it, but it's a a little too new for my tastes, I told myself. Yikes, what was I thinking? At the least it would be excellent trade material. I did contact a well known Indiana collector who apparently did not buy it either. I understand that it is now in the hands of a Burson descendent, which is as good an outcome as anyone could wish. The original ask on the gun was very, very reasonable, but by now I imagine that it has gone somewhat beyond that figure. Wonderful gun, hope that it will find a place on the wall in the ALR Library.
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