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| A Burt becker letter- rare find |
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Thanks for sharing with us. Just a guess, but believe the beverage Mr. Reynard is holding is either a "Foxy Lady" or a "Pink Squirrel". I appreciate the single malts, but have never seen pink in any Tartan Clan Colour ensemble-yet!!
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Good Morning Francis,
Perhaps you haven't managed to get enough of the Isley stuff down, I sure have been color challenged in the past, so pink single malt it is. I guess I should get someone to Photoshop the color, but then who ever saw a Champagne saucer used for Scotch? Joel, The 34" AA Parker does indeed have Acme Steel bbls, not Whitworth, it's my 34" Fox that has the Whitworth. Sorry for the mis-information. |
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Tom, did Henry ever get hold of that big Parker? Murphy
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Good Morning Bill,
Yes, the big gun did come North complete with its Becker stock. |
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I have nothing to say except that I would like to hear more about the big gun and how the exchange of ownership took place. Bill Murphy wilmrph@verizon.net
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