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Randy Davis, Russ Lindsay and myself were local, Todd Kaltenbach and Tom Wooden flew in from Houston, Dick Dow flew from LA area, Ed Morgan from Galena Ill, Charlie Herzog from below St Louis.
Larry Potterfield brought his nickle plated Parker, plated inside and out.
Ed and Tom sold lots of raffle tickets.
Had all grades. Two A grade small bores.
Great dinners, one at B B's Lawnside Barbeque for hot blues and barbeque, another at the Smoke Stack, joined by Marvin and Kathy Huey and Saint Marilyn.
Charlie showing off his new arm tattoo.
Finally, Charlie and Tom with Delmar Smith.
The Following 33 Users Say Thank You to Bruce Day For Your Post:
Bruce... thank you, Charlie, Tom and all the other supporting cast for attending, displaying and representing the PGCA and Parker Shotguns! ALL of you are great Ambassadors to our organization and " hats off to you " for your continued annual support to Pheasant Fest and the PGCA.
Bill
The Following 9 Users Say Thank You to Bill Mullins For Your Post:
My wife and I were able to make the show Sat. There were some beautiful Parkers displayed. I was able to spend some time meeting and talking to Bruce and Russ. I thoroughly enjoyed talking to these knowledgeable gentlemen.
Bruce, Charlie, et.al. Thank you for being the best ambassadors for The PGCA and for all the doubles loving brethern.. A really great job. Again, kudos to all who participated.
The gun with the shield in the stock was a $65 grade built and presented in 1875. I bought the gun from Allan Swanson a year or 2 ago. He may remember some of the history.
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