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Clam 5600, Marcum LX-3, and Franchi shotgun 4 sale


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Cleaning house to upgrade my fish house. Here's what's on the selling block:

Clam 5600 fish house-- Used very little-- like new. Zero holes in fabric. Some minor scraping on bottom of house from moving around in garage. This is a 4-holer, with two large, and two small holes. $329 new. Will sell for $250 OBO.

Marcum LX-3 -- Like new. Complete package. $345 OBO (shipping included)

Franchi 912 Variomax-- 3 1/2" 12 guage. 4 years old, great condition. Includes original hardcase, fiber optic sight, and three chokes. $499 OBO

Email questions to:

[email protected]

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I've been gone all weekend fishing in SD with no access to the computer. Haven't had a chance to work anything solid out with anyone who's responded, so yes... the Clam and rest is still available as of now. Please email me at the address above if interested. I will try and take some pics of the gun and Clam, due to the responses. Hopefully they'll be ready tomorrow. If anyone else wants pics, email me directly.

Thanks,

Duck-o-holic

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