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Unread 09-06-2012, 08:00 PM   #21
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Dean, I spit hot tea on my screen!!!

Steve here's a couple I would consider.

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I'd like a lifter of course. I'm probably going to have all winter to think about it.
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I had $10,000 in cash once. I spent most of it on whores and whiskey, the rest I just kinda wasted......

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I like a man that knows what he wants and priorities the way things need to be done. good for you Destry!
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If it sells don't let that money burn a hole in your pocket, Keep the cash. and when you see the right gun you can spring for it! Gary
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I would buy a Parker 8 gauge if I came into $10,000. I will note that you don't have to have a lot of money to buy a Parker that will serve you well on the clay course and in the field or woods. One of my favorite shooters is a beat up and partially restored PH 12
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I would buy a Parker 8 gauge if I came into $10,000. I will note that you don't have to have a lot of money to buy a Parker that will serve you well on the clay course and in the field or woods. One of my favorite shooters is a beat up and partially restored PH 12
I'm going to give my GH F&F a try on the Clay's course. However, tomorrow I'm shooting my Sterlingworth.
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