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If Zachow's comment about levelling The Arms comes true, maybe corn or soybeans would be a good business plan.
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And all the TV ads say New York is open for business again, sounds like a bunch of BS, Remington has a long history, and I am sure they contributed to the local and state economy in more ways than one, but with all that said, if they do move to the South we will welcome them with open arms, Gary
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The Following User Says Thank You to Gary Carmichael Sr For Your Post: |
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I'm bringing this great thread to the top to complement the recent discussion of prototypes and half frames. Enjoy the pictures.
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Well if Remington needs a presence in New York may I suggest building an outhouse across from the governors mansion.
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The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to Craig Budgeon For Your Post: |
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