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Unread 03-27-2025, 01:00 PM   #42
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William, your understanding of Larry DelGregos explanation isn't quite right. Doug started his business in the confines of his fathers Terry's business, Creekside Gunshop later closed. Doug did much of the metal work and repair, Jim DeMunck did engraving and did many of the FE Foxes for CSMC when he was self employed, Dick Collins wood working previously employed by Terry and he was very famous in the 50's and 60's for his ability on the skeet fields. Dick is pictured in ads in later DGJ's endorsing a stock finish. Also there was a VHS tape made of the business explaining repairs they offered showing the workforce at that time. Dick, has past, and he was one of the nicest guys I ever met.
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