Outdoor Writer
WKR
This copy of Winchester: An American Legend: The Official History of Winchester Firearms and Ammunition from 1849 to the Present by R.L. Wilson is in excellent to fine condition, i.e. never read,, but it does have the remnants of a small price tag on the dust jacket. The 404-page hardcover, published by Random House in 1991 on Winchester's 125th anniversary, contains over 300 beautiful color photos and 165 in b/w in an 8.5"x11" hprizontal format.
Original retail was $65.00, and here are some used ones on Amazon for comparison. Take note of condtions.
Winchester: An American-Legend
I will consider reasonable offers but no trades. Payment via PayPal (buyer doesn't need an acct; just a CC or checking acct.) or cash only. Must be picked up near 67th Ave. & Camelback or shipped at buyer's expense. ($4)
"The most lavish work ever produced on American long arms, this book has been published with the full cooperation of the Winchester Division of the Olin Corporation, as well as Winchester licensee, the U.S. Repeating Arms Company.
The book's large format presents many of the firearms in exquisite close-ups, accompanied by substantial details of history, development, and significance. Variations within model groups are given ample attention, and the book's organization gives an unequaled overview of nearly a century and a half of Winchester achievement. A unique, comprehensive table in the appendix gives serial numbers and related production data previously unavailable in any one source."
 Original retail was $65.00, and here are some used ones on Amazon for comparison. Take note of condtions.
Winchester: An American-Legend
I will consider reasonable offers but no trades. Payment via PayPal (buyer doesn't need an acct; just a CC or checking acct.) or cash only. Must be picked up near 67th Ave. & Camelback or shipped at buyer's expense. ($4)
SOLD 
"The most lavish work ever produced on American long arms, this book has been published with the full cooperation of the Winchester Division of the Olin Corporation, as well as Winchester licensee, the U.S. Repeating Arms Company.
The book's large format presents many of the firearms in exquisite close-ups, accompanied by substantial details of history, development, and significance. Variations within model groups are given ample attention, and the book's organization gives an unequaled overview of nearly a century and a half of Winchester achievement. A unique, comprehensive table in the appendix gives serial numbers and related production data previously unavailable in any one source."
			
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