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About Athens banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1933-current | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1934)
JesoAY, JuLY 10, 1922 /," e . New York l , 1 with paul Harrison ; Comes any kind NEW o . nvwhere, and the ; 1 nd David Ban rothe! run what loooks like prmal ‘ ptique shop on lower mat?llas " i 1 know all about it Aver P that pefore the Poanc: . 1 hot i 8 fired, the pws bred 1 hawve et ('lnls-i the revolutionary pes O i Lafending . gOVern-y gty O \ : I'.‘y: now they und{ got. FOF 4. ofore them have eil 22 o iag rnn]pl?tfl‘ pn 1% 7T stillery’ to gold epau pm DE4YY ihe world’s lnl‘gest‘ ftes. 1" o v goods: Just to glers ! qea: at the outbreak ve YOU & rapanese war Ban the & ed Japan 10,000 sad man s¥ " h or rifles, full s(‘lfi’l es juipment and new y 150,000 white sum- | ~l < 920.000,-000 cartrid er y, H..v“vg\ shipload of artil _-‘. ,z“nl such. Booming Business ~ oafers in death do not sell T”‘,,‘ or . knowingly to revolu re¢ « becaus our State De ]q wouldn’t permit it. But r"VI‘M 01l to middle-men. Dur e"[i;,i Panama Revoluffon Theo . Roosevelt ~was accused of r,,, ne the Bannermans to rn ~ .o the rebels, that really “;',.,_‘l was that . alli: the Mnff‘ 'Hv““'v‘ to a jobber In l‘mrmrmy,l ‘:' o turn shipped it to Central merica ‘ oli Francis Bannerman, ) a stchman who came to Am(-rmnl 1854, got into the business by tanding government auctions and iwing practi verything thm{‘ [ ed. At that time small g Ol¢l . ‘ ms and cannon were sold for the ata]l they contained, but Banner ,;n found there were plenty of hall countries eager to buy the iipment cheaply even if it was’ ewhat obselete. The firm purs: ased 90 per cent of all the mili v goods captured in the Span ,\ jcan War. | e ; Death and Decoration | Long o a subterranean mag ine was tunneled under the ore. But it soon proved too small nd the firm bought an Island in’ » Hudson river about four miles brth of West Point. There, in L veted stone buildings, are stor \ quantities of explosives, hells, artillery, rifles pistols and chine gUuns vwi Francis Bannerman sold his sskets and bayonets and muzzle ading cannon exclusively for flling purposes. But his sons ticed that people liked to come and paw over historic weapons, i would buy the most useless ords and pistols for their dens. his gave them the idea of devel ing the antigque business, and w they've built up the finest lar MUSE in the country. The collection goes bhack to mour and cross bows, hauberks d pikes. For $350 you can buy Chinese “hand cannon,” one of e first rifles, which was fired ith a fuse. There are some bell uzzled blunderbuses from India, vered with fancy inlay. One of ¢ earliest repeating rifles is a ritish navy carbine with seven prrels. In all, there are about a housand different kinds of fire 'ms. People all over the coun y sell the Bannermans antique uns and sworde Some of the relics are not for ‘© al any price. They have the rward capstan of the battleship ine, and Admiral Dewey's bat ¢ flag. A peace-time exhibit, s“‘! I\x "‘:n.um;‘ is a double-bar lled flintlock shotgun which be piged to Napoleon. - r"" Movie “Shots” 2 the brothers tour Eu- D 6 buying up old armor, duel }t“ ,\" r pears and such L lot of business with 10Vie companies, and stand ready ~.“,mlbjy s ""i""' of extras for the . Salle or the war of the f‘ ', €Y even have a supply » ‘,“v“ ~\.,';“‘_ from early - Ro- W ree s oldest cannon 00den log rel encased in a Al : _ t 0 into Banner ] 100 Das long as he ark and m"'lhu is large and husket ‘, ‘usty. Cutlasses and bty o “ONEO | spedrs - and E var clubs, flintlocks, bl ¢ ttered battle flags—all sty 00, cdventure and musty, :.wt.‘»i:\,wi Even if youre a g ‘,h‘l‘mviu! it. 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