Wally Johnson's .375 H&H M70

Agree completely.

I doubt the major provenance buyers hang around Gunbroker regularly.


I don't know if they do or not, but they should. Guns like this do occasionally turn up. Elmer Keith's m70 .458 has been on Gunbroker for over a year now for less money than this one (not as much history, but a much nicer rifle from one of the all-time greats). Champlin Firearms is also a good place to watch outside of the big auction houses.
 
I don't know if they do or not, but they should. Guns like this do occasionally turn up. Elmer Keith's m70 .458 has been on Gunbroker for over a year now for less money than this one (not as much history, but a much nicer rifle from one of the all-time greats). Champlin Firearms is also a good place to watch outside of the big auction houses.

Agree with you here. George probably has connections to a number of provenance pieces. Any African hunter driving through north central Oklahoma should stop in and see the vault.(y)
 

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