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Old 06-05-2016, 08:57 AM
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I was hoping someone on this forum could help me with a company called N.F. Strede Co. in Washington DC.
According to my letter from Mr. Jinks, My model 60 S/N 4756xx was ship to them in May of 1967. I tried to google them but can't find any info.
Any information would be appreciated before I put this up for sale or trade.
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Try N. F. Strebe.
I met him once in the 1960s; Norman Strebe was a WWII OSS armorer and an interesting fellow.
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He was a very energetic dealer in firearms.
He had an ongoing reparte' with Hudson sporting goods in New York city.
They both engaged in rousting each other in their advertisements for war surplus guns.
He and David Goldstein of 'Daves House of Guns' in Dallas were great friends.
All three treated smaller dealers and the retail customers with good grace.
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