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Unread 01-17-2010, 07:05 PM   #11
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Rich,Maybe he would take the "Hollywood Gun" as a partial trade.....
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Unread 01-17-2010, 07:24 PM   #12
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The "Holywood Gun" as a trade An Iver Johnson can't hold a candle

to that gun, OMG what have you been drinking/smoking???

You forget that I have defended my Pajama title with the Holywood gun and will need it in the third round of this epic battle at the U.P. shoot. You may witness this bit of Parkerdom history as it's being created when you join us this coming fathers Day in Dah U.P. Eh
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Unread 01-17-2010, 07:29 PM   #13
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Geez.. Just trying to help you guy's out..
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Rich, it sounds like an enjoyable ride down that slippery slope you're predicting. By the way, what's your shipping address??
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Dean there is nothing enjoyable about the trip you endevor to participate in. The 410 path is wrought with frustration, self doubt, and meloncoly not to mention the cost of ammunition.

All in all it's a high price to pay just to say you shoot at targets with the 410.
I have had decades of inexperience with the 410

As an act of extreme friendship I'll take the infernal thing off your hands and save your shooting career
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Rich, you're not paying attention.... re-read my post above yours.... okay, now read the second sentence.
Your lack of a response for 22 hours led me to believe you had lost interest in this .410 so I reluctantly gave it to someone else... sorry
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Thanks Dean that was very generous of you...
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What!!!.....Yeah right...you know my address and I have a check all made out even allowing for a small profit or call it a finders fee...after all I am saveing your alleged shooting career

When I started shooting the 410 I had hair!
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Dean, my nephew is looking forward to shooting it..... if he's good enough for Johns little damascus gun, he's certainly good enough for that little clunker
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Ouch!

Of course he can shoot it

It has better adult dimensions than John's DH 20, having been made as a competition skeet gun.
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