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November 2025 Newsletter
 
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STUPID LAWSUITS SECTION... A judge has dismissed a class action against Hershey over the packaging of its Halloween candy. The lawsuit focused on products including Reese's Peanut Butter Pumpkins and Reese's White Ghost, whose wrappers depict candies with "spooky" facial features that do not appear on the candy itself. U.S. District Judge Melissa Damian acknowledged the potential for disappointment, but ruled that the faceless candies are not "so flawed as to render them worthless. 
 
GOOD NEWS FOR THE GIRL NEXT DOOR... An Ohio lawmaker has introduced a bill that would ban marriage between humans and AI chatbots.  State Rep. Thad Claggett says he is alarmed by the pace of AI progress and worries that Ohioans in the near future might claim "that this machine is their spouse" and grant it control of their of their finances and power of attorney. Such assets and decisions, he said, must never be "transferred into the world of machines."
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GOOD WEEK FOR CLAWED CRUSADERS... after New York City mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa proposed releasing feral cats as a solution to the city's rat problem. "This is Mother Nature's way of preventing rats," said the Sliwa, who added that New Yorkers should view the cats "like Batman and Robin." Of course, then the city would have a cat problem.
 
BAD WEEK FOR PRESTIGE POULTRY... after a Florida man put a note in his neighbor's mailbox informing her that he had killed and eaten two of his own pet peacocks to punish her for having fed them without his permission. Craig Vogt, 61, has been charged with aggravated animal cruelty. 
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BAD TIME TO NOT GET THE JOKE... after a Texas Officer on horseback quipped that his steed was a "narcotic-smelling horse" to lighten the mood while questioning two suspects, leading one of the men to sprint away in a panic. The poorly informed fugitive was quickly apprehended.
 
BAD WEEK FOR SPORTSMANSHIP... after American fans hurled abuse and cups of beer at visiting European players and their family members during the Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black golf course on Long Island, N.Y. "as a former player, captain and as an American, I am ashamed of what happened," said retired golf legend Tom Watson. Europe won the trophy, 15-13. 
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It's ironic that the colors red, white, and blue stand for freedom, until they're flashing behind you.
What's New? (Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity.)
HE CLIMBED 72 PEAKS IN 31 DAYS... AND RAN OR BIKED BETWEEN THEM!
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Kilian Jornet, one of the world's most accomplished mountaineers, did something this month that left even other elite athletes gasping. He climbed all 72 summits in the contiguous United States that stand over 14,999 feet tall.
 
But reaching so many summits, so quickly, was only half the battle. In fact, it was "the xxfun part" a surprisingly rested- looking Jornet said in a Zoom interview from Seattle early in October, three days after summiting Mount Rainier in knee-deep snow to complete the grueling journey he started in early September.
 
The hard part was negotiating the spaces in between, "If you're driving, you see the landscape," Jornet explained. "But you don't feel it." Okay how do you feel it? By running the hundreds of miles of remote mountain ridges, and biking the thousands of miles of desolate highway, that separate the towering summits scattered across Colorado, California, and Washington.
 
In total - Jornet covered 3,198 miles under his own power. He biked 2,568 miles. He ran 629 miles. He climbed 403,638 vertical feet.
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Jornet cemented his legacy as one of the all-time greats long before this achievement. Born just outside Barcelona in 1987, he grew up in a ski area in the Pyrenees where his father was a mountain guide.
 
At 26, he set records for climbing Switzerland's Matterhorn and Frances's Mont Blanc, the tallest mountain in Western Europe. A year later, he broke the speed record climbing the bitterly cold and deadly Denali, in Alaska, the tallest mountain in North America. A few years after that, he climbed Mount Everest...  twice in one week without supplemental oxygen. 
 
Last year, he climbed all 82 summits in the Alps over 4,000meters (13,123 feet) in 19 days, traveling the 750 miles between them on foot and bicycle. "This was without any doubt, the most challenging thing I've ever done in my life, mentally, physically, and technically," he wrote on social media. "But also maybe the most beautiful." 
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A longer version of this story was first published in the Los Angeles Times. @2025 Los Angeles Times. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency. 
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TRAUMA GEL STOPS SEVERE BLEEDING
Cresilon is developing a trauma gel that quickly stops severe bleeding from major injuries such as those sustained in automobile accidents, gunshots and even surgery.
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BLAST EFFECT AT INDOOR RANGES
 
Every day, thousands of people travel to indoor ranges across the country — to learn to shoot, to hone their shooting skills, to compete against other shooters, to have a good time.
 
Safety measures abound at ranges. Shooters wear eye and ear protection. They generally stand in a booth, separated from others by bulletproof walls. XXBut they still face an overlooked hazard: the concussive blast waves set off by the firing of weapons indoors, which can damage the brain.
 
Thomas Gibbons-Neff, a domestic correspondent for The Times, has experienced those blast waves. He’s a former Marine infantryman whose beat is guns, gun policy and gun culture. Going to the range is part of his job. Among other things, it’s a way to meet sources while keeping his skills up. You can learn a lot at a gun range.
 
Some months ago, T.M., as he is known, drove to his local range to fire his AR-15 rifle. When he was done he felt “distinctly weird.” It took him a long time to pack up his gear. “I’d had lunch,” he said. “I wasn’t dehydrated. I didn’t have a headache. But it took me forever just to raise my wrist to look at my watch.”
 
He wondered: Can you get a brain injury at the gun range? T.M. teamed up with Dave Philips and Jeremy White to find out. Dave, who covers the military and veterans, has written extensively about how firing some weapons can damage brain cells, and how exposure to concussive waves of energy may cause permanent injuries. Jeremy’s a graphics editor who has covered gun culture in the United States on and off for years.
 
XXThey were eager to find out what happens when people fire civilian weapons indoors. “Guns are just such a big part of our culture,” Jeremy told me yesterday.
 
The team members did their own testing and gathered their own data. They measured the blast waves of several popular civilian guns at an indoor range, using the same sensors the military uses to study larger weapons.
 
The data showed that smaller-caliber guns can pose a danger pretty quickly, and that large-caliber civilian rifles delivered a blast wave that exceeds what the military says is safe for the brain. Indoor ranges, designed to make shooting safe, can worsen blast exposure, they discovered.
 
Jeremy and his colleagues brought the data to life. Using a high-speed camera, they captured what happens when a person fires guns at an indoor range. Jeremy illustrated what happens when those waves reflect off the hard surfaces of a shooter’s booth.
 
And to show what happens when you fire a large-caliber rifle, he hung a sheet of silk chiffon fabric alongside the prone body of the shooter. (“I spent way too much time in fabric shops in the garment district looking for that,” he said.) Seen in real time, nothing really happens. When he slowed the film, though, the illustration tells a whole story: A powerful wave runs through the fabric when the firing pin hits the cartridge, all but enveloping the shooter’s skull in 7.6 pounds per square inch of concussive pressure.
 
Here’s what that looks like:
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How harmful are those concussive waves on the body? Scientists have yet to answer that clearly, though the military considers some of them unsafe. A recently retired Army blast safety researcher told Dave that repeated blast exposures, however small, may cause damage. “Stretch a rubber band a hundred times and it bounces back, but there are microtears forming,” he said. “The 101st time, it breaks.”
THE TIMES
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If you can smile when things go wrong, you have someone in mind to blame.
Rants and Raves
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Hi Abby, the Mauser 1971 circa luger auto parabellum manual-print (item number 4867) is xxunreadable, the back pages are almost blank. Can I send it back for a new one, or something similar regarding the interarms mauser paraballum 9mm? thank you. Frank
 
Hello Frank, You are not wrong. I fixed the files and will sent you a new copy. Cheers, Rob All Luger Publications
 
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Re: Madsen ( Denmark ) Lightweight Military Rifle 1952 Gun Catalog - Would you have a more in-depth book on the danish madsen m47 bolt action rifle that was sold to Columbia in 1958 . And also a field manual ? Please let me know what you have available . I am an avid reader . Thank you , David (ebay)
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Hi David, the booklet you tagged is the only publication we have for that weapon. Cheers, Rob for cornellpubs - All Madsen Publications
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Re: Marlin 1940 Rifles and Shotguns - Component Parts Catalog -xx
Treated in the 1900 marlin catalog. Looking for any reference drawings for a 1892 in 32 rim fire. Or any documents with information. Rebuilding one. alloz_77 (ebay)
 
Interested in the Marlin 1900 catalog. Refurbishing an 1892 in 32 rim fire . Any of your other items that have reference to this subject would be welcome. Blueprints, exploded drawings, parts lists …Please advise. alloz_77 (ebay)
 
The Marlin 1900 is the one you should buy, it has details, instructions, parts, and cutaway drawings. Rob for cornellpubs All Marlin Publications
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XXGood day Abby, I have all but seven Winchester dealer/wholesaled price catalogs, and I look every month when I get your newsletter (20 years?) but never find one. Then by chance I hit on the Remington Price list below. Am I searching in the wrong place? I am looking for a 1985 Winchester dealer/wholesaled price catalog most urgently, then 1999, 2003, 2004 and 2005. My preference is for a PDF because of the postage costs. Can you help? Sincerely Keith, Australia
 
Hello Keith, I'm afraid we aren't adding new material right now. The new website makes it awfully hard and complicated so we are taking our time trying to figure out what to do now. You could try eBay for originals, but, as you say, shipping is very costly. Sorry I can't be more helpful. Cheers, Rob - All Winchester Publications
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I cannot tell if my oder was completedXX
 
I don't see any orders from someone with the name noted in the email address from you. What did you want and where did you order it- website, ebay or Gunbroker? If it was from the website, was it a PDF or a paper copy? Rob
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Hi, I have inherited a Westernfield pump action 22LR serial number 119765K and I am looking for an owners manual to the gun so I can get it cleaned up! Thank you, Dylan
 
Hello, sorry, I don't think we have one of those. Best, Abby
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Do have manual for Crosman SA6 ? Thank you, trumpetguy0095q6g (ebay)
 
Sorry, I don't think so. Rob for cornellpubs  All Crosman Manuals
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xxHello, I would like to buy copies of all of the United States Cartridge Company catalogs you have on e-bay except the 1881 and 1891 catalogs which I already have. Is there a way to do a bulk order/shipping to save some postage?
 
The quick answer is no, not on eBay, it is impossible to unwind the eBay charges to get credit for the missing revenue when we combine shipping (they charge commissions on shipping as well as the price of the item). Also, I'm not sure we have all the USCC catalogs on eBay. Sorry, Rob for cornellpubs.
 
RE: United States Cartridge Co. 1916 Ammunition Catalog - thanks for the quick reply - never seen a commission on shipping before, but live and learn. Otwrcn (ebay)
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Re: Beretta 1963 M12 9mm SMG Catalog -  I have bought from you in the past. I bought and paid for this Beretta catalog last Wednesday, 10/15/2025. Apparently, it has still not been printed or shipped. Is there some problem with this order. Thanks. William
 
Gosh, you are right, I have no idea why we missed it. I'm very sorry; I'll print it right now xxand send it to you this afternoon. My apologies. Cheers, Rob for cornellpubs
 
Glad to hear that this was just an oversight and that there isn't anything "wrong" on your end. Thanks. William
 
Rod - What is the status of this order. eBay shows that the catalog has still not been shipped? William
 
Hello William, Every once in a while, we get an order that just won't cooperate, and I'm sorry, this one is yours. The first package we sent (USPS Tracking- 9400136106028307138194) never got into the post office system even though they got the package with postage attached. The second one (USPS Tracking- 9405536106028277896776) is on its way to you despite eBay not updating the tracking number when we shipped it on Oct 21. I did, however, manually update it just now. Of course, that one is late, so, in case there is a problem with it, I'll send a third package today. I am sorry for all this confusion but I hope you agree we are working hard to fix things. Oh yes, one other thing. When I manually entered the October 21, 2025, shipping date this morning, eBay recorded the data shipped as Oct 25. As I said, the correct shipping date for that package was Oct 21. Cheers, Rob for cornellpubs - All Beretta Publications
 
Rob - Thanks for taking the time to give me an update on what has been going on. I have bought from you in the past and appreciate all that you do. Having to deal with the general public these days is difficult at best and you all do it better then most. I will give you some glowing feedback when and if (just kidding) I ever get my manual. Thanks again. William
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Hello, I hope your week is going well and thank you for getting the Ideal mauanls I xxrequested out so quickly.  I went through the #22, #28, #33 and $36 and three of them, the #28, #33 and #36 are wonderful.  They replicate very well a couple of original Ideal manuals I have, that are becoming fragile with age.  It will be nice to have some modern durable prints to use.   I have an old Winchester manufactured the same year the manual #22 (1911), that I do not have an an original manual for, and would have covered the 32WSL data for that year.  Unfortunately the data on 6 pages, on the back side, were mis-printed in a micro font, almost like a microfiche print.  It is right in the middle of the manual and starts on the page with the lady XXplaying the harp and ends a page before the Native American with the bow.  The pages in #22 are not numbered so those are my reference points.  I’ve attached some photos for reference.  I don’t know that I need an entire replacement manual?  Maybe some addendum prints that I can insert for those pages, would make the manual useable, as I plan on using the manual and not for collector purposes. Thank you, John
 
My fault, I’ll fix it and send a replacement. Sorry, Rob All Ideal Publications
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Please send me a catalog. Rudy
 
Hi Rudy, We don't mail catalogs any longer, they are just too big... over 14,000 items! Here is a link to download most of the items we sell, although the manual list is incomplete, we've not updated it to include the most recent 7000 manuals we offer. https://cornellpubs.com/catalog-download/ Best, Abby
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Re: Mauser Pistole Luger 9mm Parabellum Manual (in German) - Can you Please send us a picture of the back cover page ? walebreton (ebay)
 
I don't see a way to add an image to this message app. The page has the location of the factory, D7238 Oberndorf/Neckar. Rob for cornellpubs  All Luger Publications
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Hello, I just ordered to small catalogs, One is fine, but the Browning 1970 Circa FN High Power Pistols - PDF manual PDF download is for a 1930s browning catalog in French, Cornell-Publications-Browning-FN-c1930s-in-French-5750.pdf Please see your email below. Can you please send the correct download link for the Browning 1970 Circa FN High Power Pistols - PDF Thank you. Todd
 
Todd, The email you sent me had the correct download link in the text. It is highlighted in yellow. Just click on the link and there you go. Best, Abby - All Browning Publications
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xxHello,  I’d like to order a copy of this book. Just want to make sure that the site is still active and then book is in stock at 24.95. The title and author: Breechloading Shotguns 1860-1940 Vol. III R-Z by Joseph T. Vorisek  Thanks! Scott
 
Scott, Site active? Gee, I hope so. In the immortal words of Monty Python: "Not dead yet!" Best, Abby Breechloading Shotguns- 3 Volumes
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Gabriel-Hubley Metal Toys and Cap Guns 1975 Catalog - Is there an ad for Ezze Rollers in this catalog? mercog1436
 
I don't see that in the index (scroll down past all the ebay ads to see the index) Rob for cornellpubs - All Hubley Catalogs
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Looking for publishers of old gun manuals: specifically for a tube fed Model 77 Winchester .22. I arrived at your address via an online contact. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thank you! Jerry
 
Hi Jerry, Here you go (click on the link): Winchester 77 Manual Best, Abby - All Winchester Publications
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Walther KKM UIT Manuel. I found your publisher address in internet. I am looking for the above referred manual. Please let me know if you have one. Thank you, Hatsuo
 
Sorry, no we don't. Best, Abby - All Walther Publications
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xxRe: Ljungman c1958 Automatgevar M42B Swedish Semi-Auto Rifle Manual - G’day mate, do you happen to have an M96 manual transmitted by chance? rhiojo_0 (ebay)
 
No, I'm sorry, I don't think we do. Cheers, Rob for cornellpubs
 
No worries. Are you able to combine postage and refund excess?
 
Hi Cobber, we have nothing to do with shipping; eBay handles that for us, we ship to Chicago, and they take it from there. So, unfortunately, you have to talk with them about combining and shipping. Sorry, Rob for cornellpubs
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XXHello Duane, Thanks so much for the Mossberg parts catalog. I forwarded it to our website lady, and although she isn't adding new material at the moment, she has it in the to-do tray. I also added it to the permanent file of our reprints, so it is safe in two places for the time being. Abby and I are most grateful for your support and your generosity. Cheers, Rob - All Our Mossberg Publications
 
Hello again folks, From our previous communication, you know that I collect pre-war gun catalog information (much of it from you) for Mossberg research.  I have spent the last year and a half pulling together pdf scans of essentially all the Wards firearms sections from about 1920 through 1948, so that I can decode the list, schedules, and original sale configuration of house brand (Premier and Western Field) Mossbergs at Montgomery Ward.  This information has previously been hard to get hold of because Wards went out of their way to make it hard to get at - house brand catalog listings can't be accessed with regular model crossover charts.  After 1935 they didn't even list Model numbers at all. 
 
I just submitted the first of several articles on early results of that research to the National Mossberg Collectors Association for their quarterly.  I have also shared the scans with a friend who is interested in doing the same for some of the Savage and Stevens rifles.  The decoded catalog numbers allow a clear parallel chronology to the spotty information production information in manufacturer catalogs.
 
XXI gathered these by purchasing catalogs, finding a few free catalog downloads, and traveling to or corresponding with repositories.  It was tough - there is no single repository that has them all.  I assume you understand if there are copyright issues.  The university repositories (Cheyenne, WY and Memphis TN) were clear they do not hold copyright but otherwise would not comment whether anyone else did.  From your offerings, I gather there may not be copyright issues for these catalogs.  As you can imagine, I have spent quite a bit of money on this pursuit.
 
I intend to keep researching with these in a continuing series of articles reconstructing Mossberg production history and making available the information that has been unavailable until I figured out the catalog number codes that supplement the confusing crossover charts. But the effort and expense have made me worry about XXthis information not being available beyond my tenure.  I'm 70, so I may or may not be around a good while yet.  But long-term I'd rather they were available to enthusiasts and researchers.  At the same time, I wouldn't mind recovering some of the expense either. You folks are the experts on this and I assume you procure, beg, buy, borrow the material that you sell as scans/reprints.  I'm in no hurry to recoup costs but want to float the idea for your thoughts.  Five or 10 years from now I would probably just give the files to you, but right now I'm still too aware of the costs. Duane
 
Duane, Thanks for your long note. Your work is interesting, but I am afraid you'll have some trouble making money from it. Our modest success in selling reprints comes from our having over 7000 different titles to sell. A few reprints sell all the time, but a great number, including all the Mossbergs, very rarely, if ever, sell. Trying to sell your research on Mossbergs, I'm afraid, would be a hopeless task; based on our experience, people would just not pay for your hard work. Anyway, the takeaways you should get from my note are that Mossbergs are really a very narrow niche and the sort of research you are doing is narrower still. I think your choice of sharing your work with the Mossberg collectors is a good one, but I don't see how we can help. However, if you can be more specific about what you think we might be able to do for you, I will be pleased to look at helping. Cheers, Rob
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Nicely packaged and quick to arrive! Thank you!! Bill
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Re: Stevens 1903 No. 50 Rifles, Shotguns, Pistols Catalog - Hello. Can you please tell me if this xxcatalog contains the model 165 single shot trigger break shotgun? If it is not can you please tell me if it is in the no. 51 catalog that you also sell? Thank you for your time. rokais14 (ebay)
 
All our reprints include a comprehensive index of contents. But, to see the index, you have to scroll down past all the ebay advertisements. Yes, the 165 is on this issue. Rob for cornellpubs

Hello. I just received the Stevens 1903 catalog and it does not xxhave the single shot model 165 shotgun in it. It has the 110, 120, and 140. I specifically wanted the 165.

We goofed! We did the indexes for 7000 of the catalogs and many manuals we offer and we failed on that one. It was probably conflated with the Stevens 1904 circa Arms & Tool Company No. 51. I'll fix the index for the '03 and send you the '04 which certainly does have the 165, I checked! Sorry about that. Cheers, Rob for cornellpubs
 
Thank you very much Rob!!! - All Stevens Publications
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Do you have any interest in purchasing a firearms library consisting largely of semi-automatic pistol collector grade books.  There are hundreds.  There is also a collection of pistol manuals.   Let me know if you are interested. Bill Chase  262-628-4669
 
Bill, thanks for thinking of us, but no, we just can't do that right now. On the other hand, if it would help, I can put a piece in the newsletter next month noting your sale. Are you going to make a list or just ask people to call you? Cheers, Rob
 
If people just want to call me is probably best.  Bill Chase 262-628-4669
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xxRe: Hopkins & Allen Arms Co. Fifty Years of Gunmaking 1867 - 1917; Vorisek - Have not received and no status in a long time? Tcjason (ebay)
 
Hello Jason, Your Hopkins & Allen Arms Co. Fifty Years of Gunmaking 1867 - 1917; Vorisek was shipped on 9/27 but it looks as if it disappeared. This is the tracking: 9405536106028277738830 with USPS. I'll send another right away and I am sorry for the delay. Rob for cornellpubs - All Hopkins & Allen Publications
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Re: Użytkownik elannn91 wysłał wiadomość o: S. Nakulski 1928 Fabrykabroni - Katalog pistoletów-Gniezno, Poland - Is it possible to buy an oryginal one from you? I'm from Gniezno, I have a few guns from Nakulski, but I don't have this folder :) elannn91 (ebay)
 
No, I'm sorry, we don't sell originals, only reprints. Rob for cornellpubs
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Re: Winchester 1901 March Repeating Arms Co. Catalog - hello, i see your list of covered items in the catalog. i'm really interested in the model 94 and the list doesn't say models like others but only parts? thank you frank - lr30_5961 (ebay)
 
Hi Frank, I guess we must have left out that there are 9 pages of Win 94s- ammunition, description, models, cut-a-ways, etc. Cheers, Rob for cornellpubs - All Winchester Publications
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xxRe: Brancquaert Manufacture d'Armes de Luxe 1905 (Late) Gun Catalog - Hello, do you have gun case labels from Brancquaert? migpa_34 (ebay)
 
Sorry, no. Rob for cornellpubs
 
O artigo que tem a venda é um catálogo? (is this a catalog? ed) migpa_34 (ebay)
 
Yes, Rob for cornellpubs
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Have inherited these books from my grandfather-Fred Huntington -founder of RCBS! Cannot find any info on these-am looking to sell-if interested please let me know-can send photos. Also have 1 from Eley Bros LTD. All in great shape. Would appreciate any help at all on this subject. Have no idea who would be interested in them, price or even where to list them.- Thks. Kellie Huntington - Sent from my iPad - cowgirlkellie1@gmail.com
 
Hi Kellie, We can't use them, but I'll put your note in our newsletter to see if any of our readers are interested. I can tell you that the Eley or Kynoch catalogs we carry very rarely sell because we don't ship overseas. The market for the books is the UK and Commonwealth countries. You should list them with one of the large multi-country book sellers like Abebooks or World of Books. Good luck, Abby
 
Thank you Abby!! Kellie
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Dan Wesson manual - Do you have one that covers the model 11 and 12? Mark Bilderback  
 
Mark, If you enter the words "dan wesson" in the search bar you can see all the DW publications we offer. Best, Abby - All Dan Wesson Publications
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XXGood day Abby, I have placed orders with you few times before. Today I am trying to place an order and your ordering system gives me. "There are no shipping options available" Is this because of the current Canada Post strike, or you just don't ship to Canada anymore? Jean
 
Hi Jean, Thanks for your note. You are right, we no longer ship to Canada, or Europe for that matter. Virtually all countries now require shippers to collect import duty, taxes and etc.. This means we would have to keep accounts for each individual country and submit reports and payments, something the two of us just can't do for what we charge. I can tell you that many of our publications are available on ebay and they, for a price, handle shipping. Alternately, you can download a pfd from us and have it printed locally. Hope this helps, Abby
 
Thanks for your prompt reply, you didn't answer the second part of my question. I own properties in the US and will be in Florida next month.Can I place an order to be shipped to my Fl address and have it delivered within a the time i'll be there? I would need to know who you use as carrier to be able to assess the lead time. Let me know, Thanks, Jean
 
Hello, Jean, Yes, of course, we deliver anywhere in the U.S. as a normal activity. We use the USPS. Best, Abby
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xxRe: Winchester Model 63 Sequence of Take-Down and Assembly Operations - Is there some reason for the delay in shipping this item ? You were paid three days ago, please expedite. Thank you. gunswizzard (ebay)
 
We print to order; we don't have an inventory of the 7000 old firearms publications that we offer. Abby and I say we need 5 days to process an order, but we usually do better than that. Your Win 63 has been printed and bound. It should go out today. I'm sorry if you needed it more urgently. Rob for cornellpubs - All Winchester Publications
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I've bought several things from y'all and I've always been satisfied. I will continue to buy from you in the future. I've been a practicing criminal defense attorney in West Texas for thirty years- trust me I know all about unrealistic expectations. Please continue your business and just ignore these complainers. Best wishes. Earnest S
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Cheers,
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