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The book presents a detailed study of the legendary Texas gunmakers, Dance & Brothers. A ground-breaking work showing many revolvers that have never before been shown. It was the author's intention to present a sound study of the subject for the historian and the collector and to provide a basis of information for continued investigation of this rare and fascinating gunmaker. An excellent reference.
Hardbound with dust jacket, 8 ½” x 11”, 151 glossy pages, heavily illustrated. Published in 1986, now out of print and much sought after reference book. [jet]
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