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I just thought I would share the results of the Cody Museum Winchester Gun Show. It is about the largest gun show in the nation and by far the largest Winchester Gun Show. My two displays which just competed against one another but the large “Winchesters that went to war” cabinet/display won first place as you can see the plaque in the picture.
-- Mike
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HalDougherty
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#1 posted 312 days ago
Your display looks fantastic. I’m not surprised you won. Thanks for sharing your display.
-- Hal, Tennessee http://www.first285.com
jaykaypur
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#2 posted 312 days ago
Congratulations! You did a fine job on the display and that rifle is sweeeeeeeeeeeeet.
-- Use it up, Wear it out --------------- Make it do, Or do without!
splogging
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#3 posted 312 days ago
Jay, that single Winchester is one of three that’s valued at $50,000. I collect Winchesters myself but I’m not up to that price range.
-- Mike
lawrence
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#4 posted 311 days ago
Once again, excellent work!
Lawrence
jm82435
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#5 posted 310 days ago
That is nice. did you do the carvings?
You had me at Cody Wy. right in my back yard.
-- A thing of beauty is a joy forever...
splogging
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#6 posted 310 days ago
The top sign is 6’ long and 11” high and that was carved with the Carvewright unit and then the Winchester rider was also done the same way as well as a couple of Winchester rifles. The carvings are exact to the original Winchester scrip and the horse and rider the same.
-- Mike
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