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Unread 01-20-2015, 12:06 PM   #21
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I have shot there. Still in existence. It's a nice club
We know you have. And, May I say you look quite smart in your white dress.
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Unread 01-20-2015, 12:08 PM   #22
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Funny guy that Egger
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Another of the Ladies Shoot at the Nemours Gun Club...
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That's a good photo. A lady behind the shooter has pheasant tail-feathers in her hat and either the breeze is pretty stiff or they have been bent to be stylish.

In nearly all of the old trap shooting pictures we see the ground is littered with shells and boxes. We never see a rubbish barrel. I'm glad that has changed in modern times.
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They probably had young boys who they paid a nickel to clean all that up at the end of the day. Maybe they let the weeds grow up to simulate "field conditions"
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Your girl Harriet on the 5th peg Randy

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Wish I could have been there, I`d pick them up...
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the fellow in the stove pipe hat looked to be 7 foot tall...and the lady in the plaid dress sure stands out...i too would have picked those hulls and boxes up...charlie
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