foxfirerodandgun
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- Feb 4, 2017
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way too old. i like them younger than 30, preferably blond.
(PS) I have children much older than thirty and grandchildren at least 30. I'll tell them to watch out for you.
way too old. i like them younger than 30, preferably blond.
Thank you for the input. Here are pictures of the box. I hope they help.
So they were had from Wards for $4.75 and made on Jan 14, 1960. Nice pics!
d’Artagnan, thank you so much for responding so quickly. Your work on subject is very much appreciated.Cool box. Although your 1st post-war style box says Winchester, the A in the lot number indicates it actually rolled off a Western production line. Winchester and Western did this alot from 1931 until 1958 when they merged production in East Alton, Illinois. The 7512 is in Winchester-format for 12 July and some year ending in 5, either 1955 or 1965. I'm going with 1955 even though with low production calibers like 358 Winchester they would use up all the old boxes (1st post-war style) before starting to use the new yellow boxes, which with popular calibers started about 1961. By law, a 1st post-war style box used after 1961 would have to have an overlabel reading "WARNING: Keep Out Of Reach Of Children".