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Unread 09-13-2015, 10:19 AM   #21
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some good reading in the fall issue dean....your still on the ball....thanks....charlie
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Allan - Thanks for that explanation, it will help everyone to understand how the 'system' works and wherein the problem with late (or never) arrivals lies.
The 'distribution problem' has always been with the USPS - more specifically, local central distribution centers and main post offices.

I wish there was a way to fix it, but like big government, it needs a complete makeover.
Maybe privatization really is the answer.






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I just received my copy here in Maryland on Thurs. Great job Dean.
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I arrived home to find that my copy had come in. No chance to read yet, but a fast skim to wet my appetite.
Thanks Dean!
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Hi Fred! Welcome back to civilization!

I can't wait to hear your stories. We'll talk soon.





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I really liked the following articles ;

"One BIG Parker Quality D 10 gauge Top Lever Hammer Gun"

"Black Powder Loading"

"A Hollywood Mallard and Candy"

While I doubt seriousely if I EVER load BP for any of my cartridge shotguns "Black Powder Loading" just might get me interested enough to load some smokeless vintage wad loads in brass hulls .
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