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Unread 06-01-2018, 08:46 AM   #1
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Yup, Daryl never parked in the big field. He parked in the exhibitor's area. However, your rig might be longer than Daryl's motor home. Contact Ernie.
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Unread 06-11-2018, 01:23 AM   #2
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Some refer to it as Hausmann's. Many more just call it Ernie's....I think that says a lot about the hospitality that echos from the house to the back of the field. And I understand Robin's post above, plenty of visiting going on. For myself as much fun as it is to shoot the scenic courses, it's seeing friends, some old some new and before only known through their postings here or maybe a phone conversation.

Special thanks go to Brian Dudley for getting the straight grip GH 0 frame 16 Damascus stocked to the point I could shoot it and feel confident it was going to hit where I was looking. Lots left to be done on this Parker, but getting to shoot it meant a lot to me, and will make the wait easier. I think I could have won the Damascus, hammer less, trigger guard less 16 division.

I witnessed some really great shooting by PGCA members. Two Black dog Daryl, and his other brother Darrell ( Mike Smith) yea don't shoot the subbore course with them unless your looking to be humbled. Or the Bo -Whoop they ain't playing. I was there when a gracious gentleman I call Uncle Bob almost ran the subbore course. Outstanding guys!!

There was an Outstanding girl also, shooting a Lefever H, 16ga. Yes her last name was on the gun. But she again just like at the Southern out shot me.

The Main Event isn't the 80 clay Saturday for me but Edgar and Allan's Friday night shindig. Again this year featuring great rib's!!! Double Play hit a HR with the kielbasa! Harold your a shooting gentleman of many talents. You and your guitar added a touch of class to the event.

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I think I could have won the Damascus, hammer less, trigger guard less 16 division.

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Hey... That gun did have hammers in it.
There had to have been some one else shooting a gun without a safety. So, no trigger guard likely does put you in your own class.
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There was an Outstanding girl also, shooting a Lefever H, 16ga. Yes her last name was on the gun. But she again just like at the Southern out shot me.
Thanks for the kind words, Brett. I had a great time, and enjoyed meeting and shooting with everyone! Looking forward to next year already!

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All right guys where are the photos...............
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Here a few pictures I took at Hausman's this year.

1. The "NH Boys" with Sara Lefever in the main event. Note how serious we are, we bring our walking wounded almost 400 miles to pull targets :-)

2. Scott K. showing us how it is done.

3. Frank chillin' at lunch time.

4. A rather motley crew on the course.

5. Frank was also stylin' this year with a new hat. It's a stealth hat, you can't tell when he is serious and turns it around backwards.

6. Harold telling us how to break a six straight on a station.

7. The "NH Boys" PA retreat in nearby Fairdale PA.

8 - 13. Random pictures in the tent of temptation.
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The back field at Ernie's has always been a great meeting place and Edgar and Allan have certainly brought it to a new level.... does Harold sing too? Always nice to have good music.

Who can accompany Harold with a harmonica?





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