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Sergeant Klondike
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The Hat Says It All
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The hat says it all!
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Yep, just stating the fact isn't it! Back in the 80s I had a tee shirt from C. Sharps that said that with a nice Old Reliable symbol on the front.
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PJ Hardtack
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Is that a Shiloh or a C. Sharps product? I've owned only one C. Sharps rifle (a '75) but currently own six Shiloh products.
I liked the [Old Reliable] logo on the C. Sharps.
A guy is trying hard to sell me a Ped SRC in 45-70. Could be useful, but I look at Peds with a jaundiced eye as past experience with them has always disappointed.
He'd have to come way down in his asking price.
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Cool text!
Now, from where do I get that kind of hat from?
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PJ Hardtack said "I liked the [Old Reliable] logo on the C. Sharps."
PJ, if'n you look around enough you'll find older Shiloh products (made before the split) have the 'Old Reliable' markings on the barrels. A friend and I have identical 1874 rifles which both have it. Less than a hundred numbers apart, his was made in Farmingdale, NY and mine was made in Montana. He bought his in Ohio and I got mine used in Kansas. What are the odds?
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I've got two Farmingdale Shilohs with that logo - a 45-70 Business Rifler and a 50-70 Military Rifle. They also have the Wolf's Head cartouche.
That makes them special to me.
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Quote from: PJ Hardtack on August 18, 2017, 07:00:06 pm
Is that a Shiloh or a C. Sharps product? I've owned only one C. Sharps rifle (a '75) but currently own six Shiloh products.
I liked the [Old Reliable] logo on the C. Sharps.
A guy is trying hard to sell me a Ped SRC in 45-70. Could be useful, but I look at Peds with a jaundiced eye as past experience with them has always disappointed.
He'd have to come way down in his asking price.
It's a C. Sharps hat.
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Quote from: G Bulldog Grainisland III on August 19, 2017, 02:13:14 am
Cool text!
Now, from where do I get that kind of hat from?
-Bulldog
C. Sharps Arms has them on their website.
http://csharpsarms.com/catalog-detail/121/C-SHARPS-ARMS-LOGO-EMBROIDERED-HATS.html
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PJ Hardtack
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Quote from: txchuckcook on August 20, 2017, 12:45:39 pm
It's a C. Sharps hat.
Actually, I was referring to the rifle pictured along with the hat. But - C. Sharps hat = C. Sharps rifle.
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