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Unread 03-06-2010, 04:47 PM   #1
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The nice people at James D. Julia Auctions sent me a beautiful catalog for the upcoming March 15-16 auction. Unfortunately the demolition experts at the U.S. Postal service pretty well destroyed it before I received it. Little wonder why these folks at the Postal Service are billions of dollars in the crapper and can't figure out how to correct it. The nice folks at Julia auctions paid well to have these catalogs made and paid you boneheads at the P.O.$4.75 for priority mail and for the second time in a row you destroyed the catalog
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Unread 03-06-2010, 06:05 PM   #2
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Mine made it to the Washington/Idaho border in perfect shape.
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I hope mine is lost in the mail until the auction is over. I'm in enough trouble without seeing this catalog. The day after the auction would be a wonderful time to receive my catalog.
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Not only did mine arrive in pristine condition 3 days after it was mailed, I got a very nice phone call from Wes Dillon the day after I received it, imploring me to load up my Trooper with a band of bidders and head north for the big sale. We spoke for some time, but after it was over, I still couldn't decide whether to go for Bo Whoop, the Grade 6 M11 Remington, or the .410 Diana Grade Superposed. Decisions, decisions......................
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I was surprised that I got a catalog, but I did not get a personal phone call, wonder why......
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Eric - lines were probably still down in the aftermath of the blizzard;

Bill - borrow mine and let's go! - I'm dogsitting while my wife's in FL that week, but I know we can get 3 more dog crates in your new ride - one of us can walk them out in the parking lot while the other one stays inside and bids - like the lotto, ya gotta play to win!
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There is a special rate at the Waterville Holiday Inn if you mention the auction. I am going over Sunday afternoon for the preview; hope to see some of you there.

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Eric - lines were probably still down in the aftermath of the blizzard;

No Kevin I don't think that is the reason...........
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Is the Floor Plate Picture indicative of having reversed the left and right floor plate screws?
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Is the Floor Plate Picture indicative of having reversed the left and right floor plate screws?
Actually Jack all three screws are in the wrong position.
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