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Unread 09-20-2010, 04:54 PM   #1
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Hell Dave, Rich still thinks he is going to get it back...... I mean think about this Larry is getting the gun from Russ, I am getting it from Larry, also before that all of the people required to "test fire" it, it could easy get lost. I don't offer any promises, if he wanted the gun he should have had Russ send it UPS......UPS offers insurance, I don't.......
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Unread 09-20-2010, 05:33 PM   #2
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Hmm... Lets see now..After all that shootin at clay birds it probably should go to Vermont for some grouse huntin and then maybe...well who knows..Anderson should see it sometime around Janurary. He should really know better.....
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Mark,

What were you doing in Murfreesboro NC around 1980? I went to Chowan College 69-71and probably spent as much time hunting as in the class room or studying. The river was the Meherrin River. And yes that area is notorious for chiggers, I still scratch when I think about them!

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What are friends for??? The only one of you who could even hope to shoot it reasonably well is Larry as the LOP is 14 3/4. But go ahead and give her a try.
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Rich,You ARE da man....Sooo when do ya want it back? How about January?
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How about Janurary?
You mean January 2014??? Right?

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Jack, I was stationed aboard the USS San Diego out of Norfolk. On weekends a bunch of guys would get together and pick somewhere to go and kick back for a day or two. That is how we ended up at the Meherrin River. A couple of locals stopped by and then jumped off the bridge for kicks! Those two fellows laughed when I showed them the little red dots all over me! "Them's chiggers!", they said. Those little spots itched for months, it seemed. Especially the ones between my fingers and toes. Uff Da!
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But go ahead and give her a try.
Sounds to me like "Permission granted."

Whatever happens from now on with that gun my money's on Dunkle gaining full possesion (read "ownership") of it very soon after Larry turns it over to Eric and we all have a go at it.

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Ownership transfer which is ever so doubtfull would require generous amounts of libation and lots of zeros. Given the fact I won't be there to partake in the libations transfer of ownership isn't likely
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Ownership transfer which is ever so doubtfull would require generous amounts of libation and lots of zeros. Given the fact I won't be there to partake in the libations transfer of ownership isn't likely
Not a problem.. I'll consume the libations on your behalf and send a check home with Eric - meeting your requirements of "lots of zeros"...

as in: $1.00000000000

Thanks again Rich!!!



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