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LIDDLE & KAEDING BULLET MOULD 45-60 (OLD WEST GUN HOUSE )
Description:
Bullet mold is marked LIDDLE & KAEDING which was the largest sporting goods dealer in San Francisco in 1875. They were in business from 1866 till 1889 and one of the largest dealers in the old West. Though marked 45-60,it has been recherried to a 12 gauge slug, sometime in its use. When closed, it certainly would display well alongside a big lever action in 45-60. Or if a machinist was available, it certainly could have the chambering restored original. For display purposes,it certainly affordable.
LIDDLE & KAEDING BULLET MOULD 45-60 (OLD WEST GUN HOUSE )
Description:
Bullet mold is marked LIDDLE & KAEDING which was the largest sporting goods dealer in San Francisco in 1875. They were in business from 1866 till 1889 and one of the largest dealers in the old West. Though marked 45-60,it has been recherried to a 12 gauge slug, sometime in its use. When closed, it certainly would display well alongside a big lever action in 45-60. Or if a machinist was available, it certainly could have the chambering restored original. For display purposes,it certainly affordable.
LIDDLE & KAEDING BULLET MOULD 45-60 (OLD WEST GUN HOUSE )
Description:
Bullet mold is marked LIDDLE & KAEDING which was the largest sporting goods dealer in San Francisco in 1875. They were in business from 1866 till 1889 and one of the largest dealers in the old West. Though marked 45-60,it has been recherried to a 12 gauge slug, sometime in its use. When closed, it certainly would display well alongside a big lever action in 45-60. Or if a machinist was available, it certainly could have the chambering restored original. For display purposes,it certainly affordable.
LIDDLE & KAEDING BULLET MOULD 45-60 (OLD WEST GUN HOUSE )
Description:
Bullet mold is marked LIDDLE & KAEDING which was the largest sporting goods dealer in San Francisco in 1875. They were in business from 1866 till 1889 and one of the largest dealers in the old West. Though marked 45-60,it has been recherried to a 12 gauge slug, sometime in its use. When closed, it certainly would display well alongside a big lever action in 45-60. Or if a machinist was available, it certainly could have the chambering restored original. For display purposes,it certainly affordable.