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Jack Cronkhite 06-21-2022 02:37 PM

Fathers’ Day Surprise
 
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Been searching for this for years. Kids find the darndest things.

Dean Romig 06-21-2022 03:18 PM

Nice!!

That is a classic WHF cover. Lucky you!!

Not a Parker he's shooting though - Parker never made a front-stuffer shotgfun.



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Russell E. Cleary 06-21-2022 04:04 PM

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ah, your profile title and magazine cover illustration title finally meet.

charlie cleveland 06-21-2022 04:14 PM

jack that is one of my favorite scences in shooting sportsman....wish magazines still put out such great art....charlie

Jack Cronkhite 06-21-2022 08:59 PM

Thanks all. Russel is there a simple way to rotate a pic after it’s posted when it’s not right. It seems to happen on a hit and miss basis. Kinda like my pheasant hunting

Russell E. Cleary 06-21-2022 11:04 PM

Jack:

I know of no simple nor complex way the image as you posted it can be rotated AFTER posting.

You might try removing the image as you posted it; then doing what I did, which was saving your image on a laptop computer, going to "edit", rotating it upright, saving it in that form, and re-inserting it.

Just unguided trial and error for me; no real knowledge.

Dean Romig 06-22-2022 01:10 AM

You can change the picture in your post.
Go into your picture file and pull up the picture, rotate it to the orientation you want it (it may already be oriented the way you want it) and crop just a tiny bit at one of the edges and then save it.
Now go into your post, click edit, click on Manage Attachment, delete your first picture then add the edited picture from your picture file, then save your post. This always has worked for me but others have posted another way.





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Stan Hillis 06-22-2022 07:10 AM

Great cover, Jack. Thanks for sharing it with us.

If that is the shot pattern on the end of the building, under the hawk and chicken, he sure missed badly! I'd say his gun has way to much drop for hawk killin'.

And, what in the heck is that in the background, on something like a sawhorse, that appears to be five or six canisters leaning outward?

Jeff Kuss 06-22-2022 07:50 AM

They look to me to be milk cans.

Russell E. Cleary 06-22-2022 07:55 AM

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