To this day, I still find myself driving by the spot where I watched my father drop a crow out of a tree in the early 60s. It was in a hedge row that is about 350 yards off the road.
The hedge row is still there, but the crow and my father are both gone.
I still have the beautiful Vixen in .222 Mag, checkered stock and Monte Carlo comb and have never fired it.
Always kept clean and fresh.
Not being a reloader, even though I still have all of his dies, I've decided to part with it and use the $$ on another project.
My father kept all of his weaponry in as good or better condition than it was in when he acquired it, and taught me to do the same.
Any tips on what the value of this example of times-gone-by might be?


Karl B. Andersen
www.andersenforge.com