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37 Winchester
4205raymond
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You guys/gals take a gander at Auction # 973764948. Sold $3,325. Probably Bert never thought this day would come.
This one probably little earlier than my 1948 Stoegers. I did not look at it real close yet but it has the large spur/bumble bee cocking lever and it is a Red Letter with a Bull Nose. Not the super rare with 30" barrel. On page 56 it list for $18.50. Need I go back any further in The Shooters Bible? Who needs the stock market? Just a small sample of my 37's ---------------------------Ray
Last cabinet all youth models. Some with serial numbers.
PS: In 1940 the 28Ga. was $8.45. Sorry I don't have the 36 Stoegers.
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My sweetheart Diane never complained about being surrounded by 37's while watching CNN and i never complained about her watching CNN. -------------------Ray
Got a few in 12 gauge, a couple 32 inchers. Never got into collecting all of them.
Transferred a 37, 28 gauge with pigtail loop and small hammer a couple weeks ago.
Couldn't swear it was original but didn't tell the buyer what I thought. Much nicer than one above.
I will go out on a limb and say that one posted in the closed auction was not a born 28 gauge.
nice collection
over the years I only owned one I got a great price at least I thought so . but the stock had a crack in it why is was so cheap this was long before the internet and replacement parts were just a few clicks away 😐️
I sold it for about 20.00 more than I paid and at that time I thought wooo hooo 😁
I have one 37 in 16 gauge. First shotgun i ever owned, a present from my grandfather. It will never leave my hands .