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great picture, I like the stove as well, reminds me of some of the old farm kitchens from when I was a kid.
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01-28-2013, 04:38 PM | #4 | |||||||
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Second photo is of our new fangled gas range we use during warmer times of the year. You may spot the 1934 toast master toaster in that photo as well. We enjoy antiques but they must pull their own weight. Don't start me on cast iron. -plc- |
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01-28-2013, 10:41 AM | #5 | ||||||
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Is it me or does that second picture look like it came from a doll house it just looks out of scale . like it though
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01-28-2013, 12:57 PM | #6 | ||||||
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Nice work! I'm envious on the bands, two in one day is a real treat.
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The bands were one day apart. The big geese that were on my truck was from Saturday. The banded duck, mini goose, etc. was yesterday. But yeah, I felt pretty lucky to get a full dress sprig and a banded greenhead the same day. That sprig must have a six inch tail. Always been my favorite duck. -plc- |
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Nice shooting Peter. Great photos too.
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01-28-2013, 04:10 PM | #9 | ||||||
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I killed three banded geese in one day years ago and killed two banded mallard drakes in Quebec the last morning this past September. I can't complain really, I've gotten quite a bit of jewelry over the years. I wear them on my lanyard like every other hillbilly braggart that I know. To me they're like shooting a big buck or the equivalent, a real trophy, and I like to show them off.
What's your most oddball band and your oldest? My most oddball is a greenwing teal, my oldest was a goose. He'd been banded as an adult eleven years before I shot him, but only five miles away from where the deed was done. I've also got a pair of BASC bands that I killed on mallards in Ireland, that was quite day as well. And you've got me beat on the mini goose even without the band. In all the goose hunting I've done, I even used to be a guide, I've never shot one of the lesser races. Giants and the standard size, that's it!
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