Chronology of Bullets
Chronology of Bullet Display Boards
1958 |
1-A |
black masonite, no frame |
200 |
1959 |
1-B |
same as 1-A except without 375-275 FMJ |
200 |
1961 |
2 |
similar to 1-B except with simple wood frame held by straping |
250 |
1964 |
3 |
"1864-1964" |
1500 |
1967 |
4 |
"Minute Man" |
1500 |
1969 |
5 |
"Stagecoach" |
2000 |
1971 |
6 |
"Railroad" |
2000 |
1973 |
7 |
"Lewis & Clark" |
4000 |
1975 |
8-A |
"Bicentennial" (Speer logo) |
3000 |
1976 |
8-B |
"Bicentennial" (Omark logo) |
3000 |
1977 |
9 |
"Big Horn" |
9500 |
1979 |
10 |
"Founding Fathers" |
3900 |
1981 |
11 |
"Potlatch" |
8800 |
1989 |
12 |
"Idaho Centennial" (Numbered Limited Edition) |
400 |
1991 |
13 |
"Salmon River Solitude" * |
5000 |
1999 |
14 |
"BoatTail Bullet" |
current |
* Also called "Bighorn #2" internally. A companion cartridge board, "Pack Train," was issued at the same time as the #13 bullet board. The two boards were formed from a single painting and can be displayed together, with the bullet board above the cartridge board. |
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