The Scopes of Margaret Thompson Murdock - ‘76 Olympic Silver-21 Gold Int’l Medals

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Retired Gunsmith
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The Scopes of Margaret Thompson Murdock - ‘76 Olympic Silver-21 Gold Int’l Medals

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The Scopes of Margaret Thompson Murdock - ‘76 Olympic Silver-21 Gold Int’l Medals

#5 Lyman Super Target SPO 20X with Original Metal Box Margaret’s taped on markings for
Prone Any Sight Competition yardage. Shade. Lens caps. Shipping included.
Price: $1200.00 U.S.

#6 J, W. Fecker Scope
Originally produced in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. Great light weight, brass scope for gallery
shooting. Length: 22 ¼” long. Variable power up to 200 yards. Original instruction
pamphlet enclosed. Hand written notes by Margaret and her Father, Robert Thompson and
markings. Stained Plywood box, built for the scope by Mr. Thompson. Shipping Included.
Price: $ 1,000.00 U.S.


Margaret's sister, Marie and her husband chose me, to handle this site for them
Derrick Martin
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Re: The Scopes of Margaret Thompson Murdock - ‘76 Olympic Silver-21 Gold Int’l Medals

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Potentially interested in both.

#5: SPO?

#6: Fecker scopes were single power, with the sliding mid scope focus marked with each numeral corresponding to the yardage at which the scope was in focus, not to the power of the scope. Do you know the power of the scope? What is the serial number, the diameter of the main body, and the diameter of the objective lens?
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