equipment and a bonus Lyman manual with a gentleman's name (likely very aged if around still at all) dated 1961. That's two more than my own 55 years! This type of stuff completely delights me and I love to share hidden little gems like this.
I thought it interesting that Mr. Keith goes out of his way to give full credit for the .44 Magnum to others. It seems the end result was more important than who made a claim to fame. Despite these humble personal efforts the slightly altered history is constantly repeated... but he did nag enough (for three decades) to get others to consider the idea, of a .44 Magnum.
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A really great fellow sent me some great old
- WB, 2018-03-22, 16:52
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KEITH THOUGH THE GOT THE FIRST .44 MAGNUM BUT
- JT, 2018-03-22, 17:30
- Yes, I have read that. I hope he never knew any different. (nm) - WB, 2018-03-22, 17:38
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Before anyone asks.... pg.2
- WB, 2018-03-22, 17:01
- You are quick WB! I was just going to ask for pg 2! Thanks! (nm) - Larryh, 2018-03-22, 17:20
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KEITH THOUGH THE GOT THE FIRST .44 MAGNUM BUT
- JT, 2018-03-22, 17:30