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I'll be having that checked out soon.Īnyway this is it and the pictures do not do it justice. My only concern is that it still appears in the "white" and may need to be case colored or it could be prone to rusting. I asked about having some additional custom touches added to it and they told me that 1) He does not do that type of work anymore and 2) Even if he did it would take him years to get to it. Found a Marlin LC Smith O/U at what I think is a good price, I think they were mfd in Italy by Fausti, Kind of like it. A call to them verified that it was one of theirs and that they used to do that kind of custom work back in the day but stopped in the late 1990's. For clarity, please use appropriate punctuation with both upper and lower case for both your name and the text. I'm interested in selling the two for 1000 or trade for a matched pair of Uberti or Cimarron 357 mag revolvers. Stocks have been repaired by a previous owner at some point in their life. SMITH RELATED TOPICS, and you MUST USE YOUR ACTUAL NAME. I have two LC Smith side by side shotguns. Be courteous, RESTRICT YOUR POSTS AND COMMENTS TO L.C. Ĭharles "Greg" Dixon is the owner Dixon's muzzleloaders in Kempton, Pennsylvania. Smith Collectors Association Post a Message Join the L.C.
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This little gem was waiting for me all alone on the shelf when I walked into my local gunshop with a pocket full of Benjamins.ġ6 gauge (of course), 28 inch barrels, double triggers, extractors, Double ivory beads, beavertail forend (custom wood), pistol grip with checkered butt.Įngraved on the bottom of the receiver was "C DIXON". Smith Collectors Association are to: Stimulate and educate members and the public in their knowledge of the history and production of the L.C. Get your drool bibs out boys! Sometimes you just have to be in the right place at the right time.