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Buckley, Bill. "Albright's Gun Shop." Shooting Sportsman, The Magazine of Wingshooting & Fine Guns July/ August 1995, pages 50-55
"Tradition and waterfowling go hand in hand. Always have. It's the way things are done, not how often, that makes them right. In these days of reduced bird numbers and bags, Eastern Shore goose hunters know this better than anyone. They're drawn to Albright's. On Maryland's Eastern Shore. In Easton. There's a gunrack to the right as you walk in." | Huslin, Anita. "A Welcome Wild Goose Chase." The Washington Post 20 November 2001, B3.
"Albright leads the way to the blind Kennedy built in the middle of a corn-stubbed field and begins to set up 40 decoys... ' It's good to be back!' Albright exclaims, hugging his daughter [Christy Albright] and admiring the hunter's first geese of the season." | Libit, Howard. "As Geese Return, Easton Poised for Hunt, Festival". The Baltimore Sun 14 November 2003, Carrol County ed.: A1 & A9.
" 'This represents the perfect weekend, something we haven't had in such a long time,' says Larry Albright, owner of a downtown gun shop that's a popular place for goose hunters to gather and swap stories. 'People will be able to go out in the morning, hunt and then come into Easton and enjoy the festival. It means so much for this community'."
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"The Big Business of Eastern Shore Hunting." Editorial. Maryland Magazine Autumn 1997, pages 21,22.
"Throughout
the goose season, Larry Albright's Gun Shop in Easton is crowded with
serious hunters who are eager to talk 'weapons and ammo', swap stories,
and have their shotguns checked out by Albright's resident gunsmith.
'The cross section of sportsmen from all over the country that you'll find in this store during goose season is unbelievable,' says Albright. 'The store is always jammed.' " | Dorsey, Chris. "Easton's Affair With Geese." Ducks Unlimited September / October 1993, pages 86,87.
"This small community on Maryland's Eastern Shore opens its doors to goose lovers of all kinds. If you happen by the town of Easton, Maryland, the second weekend in November, you'll be up to your gizzard in goose lore... A stop at Albright's Gun Shop reveals a bustiling business, with hunters scanning new guns and gear specially designed for use by waterfowlers. " | Williams, Stuart. "Bringing Back the Good Old Days to Eastern Shore" Wing & Shot The Magazine for Upland Bird Hunters August / September 1996, Vol 11, No. 1. pages 12-15.
"Certainly one of those delights is a visit to Albright's Guns Shop, which is just next door to Legal Spirits restaurant in Easton. there you can while away an hour-or two or three or more-inspecting fine fowling pieces and talking guns and shooting with Larry Albright, the owner, and the other "good ole boys" who while away their days most pleasureably... Indeed, Albright's Gun Shop is one of the nicer gun shops in the nation, and certainly well worth a visit..."
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