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And here i thought all the smart replies would be to my afternoon naps! Edgar, is it OK if i use some of those southern words in your next letter? :p:rotf:
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Chuck: Thanks for the rest of the story it made me smile. I perform a similar role for the AHFCA in that I pick up our mail at our PO Box. We have members that only communicate by USPS mail, no computers etc. I get a few requests by mail per year from the same kind of folks that have a Fox for which they want information that came down through a family member. I also get a kick out of helping these folks and making sure they realize what they have and they don't get taken advantage of by the market. Craig
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Good stuff Chuck. Thanks for filling us in and a big thank-you to Mike for doing the leg work and writing the story for all of us to enjoy in Parker Paged - Very well done!!
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Chuck, I also wasn't surprised about your naps, but I was surprised you couldn't understand my good friends without asking again what they said, George Purtill can always understand me. |
I have only one comment. "Doctor Dave Rozier".
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Great job on the article,Mike! I really enjoyed it, and you can add expository writing to that impressive resume of yours! What a special privilege you are enjoying with this process. Thanks to Chuck for thinking of you.
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Amazing gun, and outstanding story!
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I was pleased to see this, and other such stories, inside Parker Pages. I believe they illustrate the fact that the human - and historical - side of collectible guns is often as fascinating as the guns themselves.
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