1894C Cowboy edition find

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Re: 1894C Cowboy edition find

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Kesselrings. Man, I wish I lived closer to those guys. They have all sorts of levers hanging around that place. It's been a long time since I've been in there so I don't recall the prices, but I remember they were spendy years ago.
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Re: 1894C Cowboy edition find

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T B Good, I'm talking about older levers. They used to have, 25+, '86's hung up around the place.
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Re: 1894C Cowboy edition find

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Hey there T B - Good place to know about, albeit very dangerous to your bank accounts.

Kim - Yep that stuff is still hanging all over. I have always found them quite reasonable. Especially on the reloading goodies. The spendy part comes into play with all the high end of everything they also carry. Scary cool stuff!!

Best regards to you both. Wind
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