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Unread 06-26-2011, 08:51 AM   #1
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Looking & drooling over eye candy like this is almost enough to
make me come out of gun buying retirement.
I wonder just how much the Friderick Sell & Adam Ernst long rifles will go for.
Seeing these two long rifles from the Joe Kindig collection brings back many
memories from when I was a little boy hanging out with my Grandfather.
My Grandfather did antique restoration work for both Joe Jr. and his son Joe III.
I remember numerous times meeting “old Joe” as he was called back then
and being totally overwhelmed by all the swords and guns he had in the
rooms of his building in downtown York, PA.

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"gun buying retirement"? This is an urban myth supported by the OBamma administration. DON"T believe this go forth and support the economy and buy guns, trade guns ect. Our deficite needs you!
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"gun buying retirement"? This is an urban myth supported by the OBamma administration. DON"T believe this go forth and support the economy and buy guns, trade guns ect. Our deficite needs you!
Not as permanent in concrete as it once was...
Brett Favre did a good job of watering the word
retirement down to all but a meanningless word.
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