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Unread 11-19-2009, 07:54 PM   #11
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Dean,
I remember a while back you mentioned Spiller had worked in
the Portsmouth NH Naval Shipyard, do you know what years he
was in Portsmouth, and did he ever mention (in his writings)
shooting Trap at the Portsmouth Gun Club?...

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Unread 11-19-2009, 08:40 PM   #12
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I think Myra Hennessy got off pretty lightly. Judge Parker, aside from ordering her to pay for a new canoe paddle, should have ordered her to buy another set of 'shotgun shell' salt & pepper shakers as well.
Assault - HA! imagine that woman charging her devoted husband with assault!
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I have been re-reading all of the Corey's books this deer season. I am suprised the judge did not give her jail time.

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Dean,
I remember a while back you mentioned Spiller had worked in
the Portsmouth NH Naval Shipyard, do you know what years he
was in Portsmouth, and did he ever mention (in his writings)
shooting Trap at the Portsmouth Gun Club?...

Best, Chris
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Hello Chris!

I don't really know the span of years he worker at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard but it was his career employment I believe until his retirement. Writing, raising gladioli, crafting violins, etc. were only creative interests of Spiller's which merely helped to augment his income.
I don't recall Spiller ever mentioning shooting at the Portsmouth Gun Club. There are countless articles he had written for various magazines, not only sporting magazines but other prestigious magazines of the day as well, which I certainly have not had the priviledge to read, but which may (or may not) include anecdotes of such shooting adventures. I'm sure he must have shot a round or two of trap at some time in his shooting days. His books "Drummer in the Woods" and "Fishin' Around" are full of such anecdotal trivia and I really don't remember if he mentioned trap shooting.
I wonder if the boys who regularly shoot at Major Waldron's nearby to Portsmouth ( Pete Lester, Bob Fabian, John Dunkle, Scott and maybe a few others) might know something of Spiller's haunts and shooting practice fields and ranges back in the thirties, forties and maybe even into the fifties.
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Dean,
Thanks for the great reply... The reason I asked is that I have
a pair of large original cabinet photos of the Portsmouth NH
Gun Club from November 1930, one of which shows several
members in a group with their shotguns, and some are clearly
Parker's... I thought perhaps with Spiller in the Portsmouth
area, he might have been one of the Parker shooters in the photo...

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Chris, it would be great to see those cabinet photos you have. I would think it would be pretty easy to pick Burton Spiller out of a small crowd. I wonder if Mr. Dunkle's great-grandad shot there with his fabulous Parker AAHE double trap.
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One of my favorite quotes comes from "Tiger Hunting for the Man of Modest Means,"

"Our members wouldn't dream of shooting a cat in the lap of an elderly lady sitting in a rocking chair in her front parlor, provided the window is closed"

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