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Unread 01-14-2016, 05:12 PM   #51
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I have spent some time over at Wingate, across the water from Elliots Island. I just love that area of Maryland. I wish I had the nerve to buy a piece of it. The Lovely Linda's father spent a lot of time on the top side of Fishing Bay where he enjoyed a duck club there.
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I have spent some time over at Wingate, across the water from Elliots Island. I just love that area of Maryland. I wish I had the nerve to buy a piece of it. The Lovely Linda's father spent a lot of time on the top side of Fishing Bay where he enjoyed a duck club there.
I have never been east of Utah . one of these days if i can ever get the time off or come up with enough money would like to make it to the midwest and east coast. unfortunately very limited on time and money. heck it was a stretch and luckley Thomas (old geezer) let me pay him 300. up front on the parker i bought from him and pay him the rest a couple of weeks later.
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I have very limited wall space so try to make the most of it for my interests.
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Is that Muderlak's Sharkey squirrel poster or an original?
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Here's my man cave...though the guns are kept elsewhere.
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Is that Muderlak's Sharkey squirrel poster or an original?
I got it from Muderlak at the Vintager's.
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Nice little mortar you have there Dave - have you fired it?




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[QUOTE=Dean Romig;185692]Nice little mortar you have there Dave - have you fired it?

Yeah, it's black powder of course. It has a 2 1/4" bore. I found that a racquet ball is a perfect size projectile for proper windage. It has a powder chamber 7/8" diameter by 1" long. That much powder will launch the ball about 200 yards, ignited by fuse.
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Trap that collection of glass balls is very nice
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