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Sometimes bad breaks in life happen to good guys
Unread 07-19-2011, 08:09 PM   #13
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Harry- for what it is worth in passing- this is probably the ONLY website concerning good/great double guns where we can be open and honest amongst the brotherhood- You go to other sites and see someone not "wanting to sell" but "needing to sell" some tangible assets- they are inviting the unscrupulous and sharp operators to move in and take advantage of their financial situation-- You are open and upfront, and a gentleman, like my good friend Angel Cruz, who has already responded and mentioned a few things I already knew- and I respect my "amigo de todos los amigoes" even more for that-- I concur with the wisdom expressed to you as a friend by others here- things do change- sometimes the worse move we can make is to "panic" when the wold starts to howl outside the cabin-

Put your shotguns up here first- we have a code of conduct- and you won't get the "tire kickers" chiming in, as on Yee Olde Double Gun Shoppe- I never met Jack Puglisi, but his reputation spoke volumes about the man, like Mike McIntosh (whom I met with Gene Hill in 1990) a gunner's gun dealer and honest and open. I still hear from old friend Bill Jaqua every now and then, but his daughter Camilla and her husband run the store nowadays- but like Jack Puglisi (and others we know) Bill also set the standard for honest and fair gun dealing--

I think I speak for all of your friends here- we wish only the best for you, today and tomorrow- all things pass, and there is a time and purpose under Heaven!!
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