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    Not threesome but these live together in my cabinet :-)


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mobiasstrip View Post
    Not threesome but these live together in my cabinet :-)

    It's clear from your picture the recognised influence Frank Clarke's 7th series Titan had on the development of the Webley Mk1.

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    Another natural threesome in classic vintage air pistols can be found with the Lincoln Jeffries series of "Lincoln" pistols. Admittedly the short barrel and long cylinder versions are rarely encountered, but they were by no means one-offs.


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    the three stooges?


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    Quote Originally Posted by cinedux View Post
    Are they Sheridan models A Supergrade, B Sporter, and Silver Streak, Trev?
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    In British slang an anorak is a person who has a very strong interest in niche subjects.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Garvin View Post
    Are they Sheridan models A Supergrade, B Sporter, and Silver Streak, Trev?
    Been seeing some Super Grades come to the market this year, $1500 and up. Last one was for $1500 didn’t work and sold by one of the better of the best Airgun mechanics I know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 45flint View Post
    Been seeing some Super Grades come to the market this year, $1500 and up. Last one was for $1500 didn’t work and sold by one of the better of the best Airgun mechanics I know.
    We have a secret weapon in GB that can do these standing on one leg

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    Quote Originally Posted by Garvin View Post
    Are they Sheridan models A Supergrade, B Sporter, and Silver Streak, Trev?
    Right on the button Danny! Beats me why the A/B didn't sell well. Old adverts show top of the range Crosmans as near the fifty bucks .Maybe it was the calibre? Wonder how they would have sold in .22?Trev

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    Quote Originally Posted by cinedux View Post
    Right on the button Danny! Beats me why the A/B didn't sell well. Old adverts show top of the range Crosmans as near the fifty bucks .Maybe it was the calibre? Wonder how they would have sold in .22?Trev
    ? Have the DT Fletcher book on Crosman literature, their top of the line Town and Country was $24.95 in 1949 and it lasted one year. The T & C Junior came out about the same time at 14.95, the new at the time CO2 rifles at $19.95. They all had to compete with cheap 22 rimfire rifles. To me Sheridan quickly gave up and basically copied the Benjamin. Such marketing failures lead to very cool collectables. Awesome threesome.
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    A bit of a change from air guns.



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