........................- my first two rifles were 1850-60's percussion Lemans, which in the mid-1960's could still be bought through the mail and I paid less than $100.00 for both! Those were the days.....
Geesh! I thought I was about the only one that remembered those Golden Days of yesteryear.
I have often wondered what happened to all the "good stuff" that was available prior to the 1968 GCA.
I ordered a Rolling Block, back sometimes in the early 1960's, and if memory serves me right I paid about $39.00 including shipping. Got a Kentucky Rifle with all the makings, including a possibles bag, for $29.00
Nice, and I do mean NICE Muzzleloaders sold for a bit more than what a pound of powder will run nowadays.
(When I started writing this I had the name of two such catalogs that I had ordered from in my mind, one of them being Kleins, if remember right, but dadburn it the other name seems to have slipped out.)
I have sometimes had the fleeting thought that Turner Kirkland may have got his start from insiders knowing and predicting what would happen in the Arms / Mail Order Trade after Pres. Kennedy's death, and wondered if he didn't snatch-up a bunch of that "mail-order" stuff to get DGW up and running???....just sayin!
Sorry for ramblin, but it was nice to reflect back on those days with Chuck.
Just an old man thinking out loud I guess.
Uncle Russ...