Osa Johnson's 9.3x62

You've made me a fan. I ordered four of them, I found them at Thriftbooks. Two of them were labeled collectible: Four Years in Paradise & Osa Johnson Jungle Friends. Can't wait to read them and add them to my collection.


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Good deal! (y)

I think you'll enjoy Four Years in Paradise. I did. Lots of photos in my original copy. I haven't read any of Osa's books for children. I might need to look into that.

Cheers! Bob F. :)
 
If one gets the opportunity, I'd like to encourage everyone to go visit the Martin & Osa Johnson Safari Museum and visit the city of Chanute, Kansas.

My friend and I certainly enjoyed our weekend trip to Chanute back in 2008. The museum is kind of small but it contains many interesting items. We were able to see everything in about 2 to hours or so.

Chanute is a small city with a population of about 9,000. It was great for me to escape "the big city" (Houston) and enjoy the charms of a small town. Relaxing. Very friendly people. BTW, the city was named after aviation pioneer Octave Chanute.

Just a suggestion... Cheers! Bob F. :)


At the risk of seeming like I work for the Chanute Chamber of Commerce, here's a couple of short (about 3 minutes or so) videos:


Good Day Kansas Explores: Martin & Osa Johnson Safari Museum
video posted to YouTube on Nov 2, 2022
YouTube channel: Kansas Tourisml






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Years ago, my gunsmith touched up the lettering with gold (leaf?) when he was going over the rifle after it arrived. (The rifle needed some TLC when it was received. Cleaning, etc. Not surprising considering its age.) Just a month or two ago, I happened to notice that most of that gold has disappeared. How and why? I have no idea.
Welcome to the Forum! You are very fortunate to be the caretaker of such an important rifle.

Perhaps your gunsmith touched it up with Bonanza Gold (used to be available from Brownell's). It is used to apply gold flake into engraving. Holds fairly well but it does wear away over time and handling.
 
Welcome to the Forum! You are very fortunate to be the caretaker of such an important rifle.

Perhaps your gunsmith touched it up with Bonanza Gold (used to be available from Brownell's). It is used to apply gold flake into engraving. Holds fairly well but it does wear away over time and handling.

Thanks.

And thanks for that information. My guess is that's probably what happened.

Cheers! Bob F.
 

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