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Can anyone date this ad?

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I ran across this framed ad over the weekend. It has everything that I like on it except for lever rifles. I looked it up and couldn’t find it, so begrudgingly I paid the man and brought it home. I know that this is a reprint, but it looks vintage and the frame IS vintage and will look very nice in my reloading room. I just want to know what time period this would be? I’m thinking late fifties or early sixties.
 
Those were the days, my friend-though most of us reading those ads "in the flesh" were teenagers having precious little jingle in our jeans. Those gold-plated days are even more lamented in their passing-as teens, we could buy pistols without permits; no magazine capacity restrictions, no waiting periods; no registrations and as many as we could afford through the mail. Of course, we had a lot more gun violence back then...
 
I used to read my uncle's American Rifleman mags circa 1960-61, or mainly looked at the pictures.

Those ads were definitely from that era.
 
This is only borderline related, but in the early 2000’s I worked for a guy that made a few thousand every year buying old magazines, for 20 or 30 bucks a stack. Then he’d cut out the old ads, frame them in a cheap frame and sell them individually for a few dollars.

He mostly bought old car and gun magazines, no telling how many perfectly good magazines he destroyed.
 
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