I learned to shoot trap with a 'black diamond' Winchester 97 that resided in my grandfather's garage/workshed hung with his Russian shaska brought back from the allied expeditions supporting the white Russians post WW1. I received the sabre but sadly the shotgun was destroyed in one of our fires. It was owned by Clark Gable. His last wife Kay was my mother's cousin and he'd drive over from Encino to shoot quail and Conejos with my godfather Jack Oakie and grandpa Jack. 'Uncle' Clark left it behind once and never retrieved it, entering the hospital after filming his last movie with Eli Wallach and M Monroe " she makes a man proud to be a man" when some Hollywood reporter claimed she was erratic. Aunt Janie later told him off after her death with some rather blue language when he claimed she was upset those rumors may have stressed Gable physically on set leading to his heart attack.
I was thinking about this and wondered if perhaps Douglas and Matt or our other collectors have any pieces with known history?
I don't mean occupational mugs with Mr Gindlesburger the farrier, but known ownership, even if just some WW2 soldier's name and serial?
I was thinking about this and wondered if perhaps Douglas and Matt or our other collectors have any pieces with known history?
I don't mean occupational mugs with Mr Gindlesburger the farrier, but known ownership, even if just some WW2 soldier's name and serial?