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Antique Bullet Boards

By bjcc111, 1 July, 2016
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Good afternoon.  We have three bullet boards that we would like to have evaluated by your staff.  The smallest is by Nosler, it measures 19" x 12 1/2" and is intact with 55 bullets displayed.  It is clean and in very good condition.  The second bullet board is by Hornady and measures 22" x 14".  It is also intact with 73 bullets displayed.  It is in excellent condition, and has an illustration of game animals grouped around a target. The third bullet board is more difficult.  It is by Remington, and displays the entire cartridges- brass, bullet, primer, powder, all intact.  There are 73 cartridges that go with this board.  They are held on by an elastic cord that is woven through the board, front to back.  The cord is old and loose, and some of the cartridges fall off whenever it is moved, but we have them all.  The Remington board measures 40" x 28".  On the back is a label for an old custom gunstock business from Eugene, Oregon. All three boards have been in our family, displayed in my father's "man cave" for over 20 years. We would appreciate any information that you can give us as to their value.  I am attaching pictures.  

Category
Militaria
Condition
Good
Date Period
1930's-1940's
History
These bullet boards have been hanging on the walls of my late father's study for at least 30 years. My mother does not remember where he might have gotten them from.
For Sale?
Yes
Photos
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