TheHobbyist
SWCA Member
Greetings,
This weekend I was in an 'antique' shop and was surprised to find a fair number of old shooting books from the 1960's. Most of it was major manufacturer's stuff from the time period--no autographed books by Elmer, i'm afraid.
Surprised me when I came across a book I had not heard about, by Chic Gaylord, the Handgunner's Guide. First copy, with sleeve (is that like the 'box'?
).
Anyways, it was a great read and I finished it quickly. It is a nice work and there were some neat points discussed. The thing I really liked about it more than just about anything else is that you got a sense that the man was simply in a room talking to you, while you read it. It was his point of view, just discussed informally, like we were having a cup of coffee together.
Good read. I'd recommend it.
This weekend I was in an 'antique' shop and was surprised to find a fair number of old shooting books from the 1960's. Most of it was major manufacturer's stuff from the time period--no autographed books by Elmer, i'm afraid.
Surprised me when I came across a book I had not heard about, by Chic Gaylord, the Handgunner's Guide. First copy, with sleeve (is that like the 'box'?


Anyways, it was a great read and I finished it quickly. It is a nice work and there were some neat points discussed. The thing I really liked about it more than just about anything else is that you got a sense that the man was simply in a room talking to you, while you read it. It was his point of view, just discussed informally, like we were having a cup of coffee together.
Good read. I'd recommend it.