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Unread 10-09-2009, 09:40 AM   #1
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Years ago, before my retirement from Ford, I had a buffoon boss who continually talked about bringing projects to "fruitation"
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Don, I believe I witnessed something along the lines of "low hanging fruit" on my late arrival at the Vintagers Thursday morning.
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the gun in question is a parker brothers . it is a hammerless .10 gauge. double barrel. n grade. twist barrels. 32 in ch in lenght. number 6 frame . weight 13 pounds . good bores nice wood no case colors left. this is what stated on the internet. price 5000.00. charlie
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