Faulk Decal
Faulk Decal
6X6 window sticker
- gunman42782
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Re: Faulk Decal
Guess I will admit my ignorance and confess I never heard of it!
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67stingray
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Re: Faulk Decal
Cool piece of history, thanks for sharing Don.
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Re: Faulk Decal
Very neat, not sure if my wife even has that from back in the day, preceding the RENE, and I know she has a few binders of the Faulk News , up in her left over "stash" still trying to go through some of it but my hands are full.......... 
Re: Faulk Decal
Add me to the not in the know. Looks like something I want though.
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johncdougan
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Re: Faulk Decal
Hello Guys,
Below are captions from an article in RCA JOURNAL Vol. 34, No. 4
Faulk’s Collector Service was authored by Jim Cale aka Eaglebeak. Includes narrative and original cartoons drawn by Rik Vallegos, 16 issues May 1980 – Feb. 1984. Chad Hiddleson assumes Faulk’s and renames it Ruger News Exchange, 4 issues May 1984 - Feb. 1985. The name changes to Red Eagle News Exchange with the May 1985 issue, this final version is still published quarterly.
regards, John
Below are captions from an article in RCA JOURNAL Vol. 34, No. 4
Faulk’s Collector Service was authored by Jim Cale aka Eaglebeak. Includes narrative and original cartoons drawn by Rik Vallegos, 16 issues May 1980 – Feb. 1984. Chad Hiddleson assumes Faulk’s and renames it Ruger News Exchange, 4 issues May 1984 - Feb. 1985. The name changes to Red Eagle News Exchange with the May 1985 issue, this final version is still published quarterly.
regards, John
