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Unread 05-22-2013, 05:44 PM   #1
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Sand Pebbles was better...IMO. I might just get it and add to my collection.
The first piece is the US Lewis Gun used in the production of "The Sand Pebbles". The second is a somewhat earlier speed gun.
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Unread 05-22-2013, 05:56 PM   #2
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The first piece is the US Lewis Gun used in the production of "The Sand Pebbles". The second is a somewhat earlier speed gun.
The real star of the Sandpebbles movie is still the 1918 (assume Winchester) BAR Steve used up on the compound wall.

It was also one of famous Japanese actor Mako's first Western movie appearances and who can forget a stunning Candace Bergen?
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The real star of the Sandpebbles movie is still the 1918 (assume Winchester) BAR Steve used up on the compound wall.

It was also one of famous Japanese actor Mako's first Western movie appearances and who can forget a stunning Candace Bergen?
I was stationed in Italy when I saw the Sand Pebbles (in Italian) and she still looked hot.

Also saw The Good, The Bad and The Ugly in Italian but there, Clint's voice was dubbed over. The music was still the best though, even in Italian.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Xiv8qMmxlw
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The real star of the Sandpebbles movie is still the 1918 (assume Winchester) BAR Steve used up on the compound wall.
That's why I love this beast...
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