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Ted Fellowes Beaver Lodge Rifles

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I ran across this old post about a "Ted Fellowes Hawken". Not that is too important but the pictures are not of a Hawken but it does appear to be one of Ted's Beaver Lodge rifles, nice guns. I ordered my first one, a .45 half stock, from Ted in 1980 and to this day it's one of my favorites. Over the years Ted built several other rifles for me and I treasure each one.

Anyway, I received a response from Notchy Bob who said he like to see photos of Beaver Lodge rifles, here's my collection
 

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Wow! Ask and ye shall receive!

Thanks for the pictures. That's quite a lineup you have there, and beauties, every one.

I know Mr. Fellowes built a bunch of rifles, but I seldom see them up for sale. People who have them must want to keep them.

Best regards,

Notchy Bob
 
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