Five very early 1868’s

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Fred Gaarde
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Of the approximately 150 1868/1868’s assembled, there were 9 with single digit serial numbers, 90 with double digit serial numbers and there were 51 rifles with 3 digit serial numbers.
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John S.
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Nice! Thanks for sharing.
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So, if anyone currently owns or has seen any 1868/1868’s on or not on the above list, please let us know! There are sure to be some out there somewhere.
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My pleasure John! 🙂
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Those are some beauties all right . . . .
Do you shoot any of them?
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No, I’ve never fired any of them. I haven’t fired a trapdoor for 45 years.
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I guess that list that I made IS up-to-date; I know the one in the old "Trapdoor News" segment is short a couple. I'll have to fix it for that section of the new board. After a rough beginning with your aunt (we must go back together 30 years on this story!) you have become THE undisputed king of the 1868 world! An absolutely wonderful assemblage!
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Lol, thanks Dick!
I’ll be letting whoever the new owner will be hold that title when I sell all five of my 1868’s together later this year. It was sure fun finding them all!
Your rifle Number 62 is in the best condition of any 1868 located so far. A beautiful rifle!
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