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Question about catalogue gun illustrations
I was browsing through some pre-war and early post-war airgun catalogues and it struck me that they nearly always used line drawings to illustrate their airguns rather than photographs. I wondered why that was, as I imagine commissioning an artist to draw a gun would be more expensive than just taking a photo.
I also wondered when a photograph of an airgun first appeared in a catalogue,and what gun it was.
Any ideas, anyone?
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