1922 National Sportsman subscription sales guns. Most sporting goods catalogs listed the Sterlingworth for $36.50; $48.40 with AE
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Gotta wonder if anyone ever actually sold 96 subscriptions and got a Sterlingworth?
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the shotgun in the ad is higher grade than the parkers listed, bait and switch even back then. just let them know if you want something not listed and they will make you a special offer,i wonder what that would have been
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That ad is 1922. The Model 21 was eight or nine years in the future.
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Dave my 81 year old eyes glanced at ad and i saw 21 Win but it says repeating? Bobby
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Likely a dyslexic typo for the Model 1912 Bobby, but possibly a typo for the abominable Winchester Model 1911 SL shotgun