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Pioneer Original Painting By Larry Zabel
Pioneer Original Painting By Larry Zabel

Pioneer Original Painting By Larry Zabel

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This item is in Reno, NV

Overview of Pioneer Original Painting By Larry Zabel

Item Details

Montana artist Larry Zabel felt the most fitting way to celebrate RMEF 20th Anniversary was to honor RMEF's first acquisition project. The 17,000-acre Robb Creek project located in southwest Montana was finalized in 1987 when RMEF was still in Troy and lead to the establishment of the Robb-Ledford Wildlife Management Area. Larry captured a moment in time that depicts the pioneering spirit of an early Robb Creek homesteader. The Robb-Ledford Wildlife Management Area has become a true "land for the pioneering spirit."
Zabel Western Art, McAllister, MT (800) 736-5344

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Auction Details

RMEF Convention Friday Auction 2 of 24590 S Virginia St - Reno-Sparks Convention Center, Reno, NVSaturday, Feb 21, 2004 | 3:00 PM CST

Terms Of Sale

1. The auctioneer has final authority on the amount bid for any item and/or the identity of the purchaser of any item. 2. Proof of payment will be required before any item may be claimed. 3. If you purchase a firearm, before taking possession, you must properly register the gun in compliance with all federal, state and local firearms laws. To simplify compliance with federal regulations, the RMEF will ship the firearm to a licensed Federal Firearms License holder after arrangements with the purchaser have been made. 4. The fair market value or estimated fair market value will be provided for each auction item. IRS rules permit a charitable contribution for the amount paid in excess of fair market value. Only that part of the payment made with the intention of making a gift and for which the taxpayer receives no consideration qualifies as a contribution. If you have questions, please consult your tax advisor regarding the tax deductibility of any item purchased at auction.
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