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Unread 07-24-2012, 05:01 PM   #1
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Suggestions?? Sure Dave... How about mounting a bunch more Rhino Grips so your friends can go shooting with you and not have to carry their own guns? At least Larry is thoughtful enough to haul everybody's guns in his cart... and he even keeps up with us as he puts his shoulder into the backside of the cart on the uphill grades at Hausmann's. Now why can't you be a good sport like Larry??
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We use carts at the Hollow? Oh ya ....Golf carts.....
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Thanks Dean. Here it is. It's a GHE 20 ga. with no stock book info available. I posted it three years ago hoping someone would recognize the carver. It was done in the Oregon, Ill area. No luck so far.
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The bag goes on the back where it belongs. Clips on. After the Southern I decided I needed a cart. Put this together when I got home (Wisconsin--fly over to some). Some of it came out of the STUFF BOX mentioned on other posts. The rest garage sale and Gander. Big and small guns all fit.
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Gary, Nice Cart! I just ordered some military black mesh material for a custom hull bag. We will see how that works out.
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Gary, that's some interesting stock carving on the Parker with the dog's head butt plate. I'm sure we've seen it before but would you mind posting a picture of each side?
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I like it a lot! I remember that carving from the first time - those dogs are wonderful! Hmmm... done in 1932... what year was the gun made? Maybe it belonged to Gary Carmichael... I see his initials on the right side of the stock.


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The gun was made in 1929 and was bought new by the late George Chensky. I purchased it from the estate. The initials GC match mine.
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That's perfect!
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Okay...Now it's finished
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