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    Hoot Hoot

    Excellent! I believe most folks really enjoy seeing the beginning of a new family of wild life. Keep posting the progress of the little ones. Thanks Mike
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    Hoss and his beef jerky run

    Its great to see that Hoss is alive and well ! I have really missed seeing pictures of Hoss. He seems to be a dig I will always remember. Thanks for the pictures of him. Thanks Mike
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    Revolver Pronghorn

    Excellent story, confirmed with pictures! I am very pleased to hear that that 'little' 327 Mag. will/could take an Antelope at 72 yards. Most of the folks in my circle, do not have much confidence the the 32 cal. ammo. Keep up the adventures of Idaho. They are very much appreciated. Thanks...
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    My second childhood.

    Yes, having a serious/near fatal condition sure does change your attitude toward some of our must have toys. My heart attack was many years ago, but I sometimes use it as my excuse to scratch a particular itch! Just be happy that you are able to enjoy them now, while you can. Thanks Mike
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    old pictures

    Man O Man, I thought I had a bad case of "gun'itis" but I am still curable. What a gaggle of guns. You have invested a lot of money and time. But what satisfaction you must have caressing them. A Texas saying goes "I am proud for you". And I am! Thanks Mike
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    Sambar Stag

    I know I should not be jealous, so I wish I had just one set of grips, and you had a feather under your nose, we both would be tickled! I always enjoy seeing your work. Thanks Mike
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    1970 .44 mag carbine

    You have a 'keeper'. It is just like mine, in condition and with a scope. However on mine, I've added a 'recoil pad' to compensate for a very badly broken shoulder from long ago. I've had mine since new since Nov. 1967. It is a fun gun to shoot!! Thanks Mike
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    Micarta and Turkish Walnut

    While I'm not a fan of Micarta, they are well fitting. However those Turkish Walnut grips are wonderful!! I guess I'm a big fan of walnut of any flavor, as long it is Turkish. Also, very good photos by the way. Thanks Mike
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    Still Chasing Sundown

    Very cool picture! Also I am happy to see you posting again. Keep us, on the forum, satisfied with your excellent photographs. Thanks Mike
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    It's amazing what you find if you just look

    Jeepnik, you sure do a lot of looking, and an equal amount of finding to more desirable flowers to photograph! Keep Looking. I really do enjoy seeing them. Thanks Mike
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    some nice Walnut

    I would be 'pleased as punch' to receive even a small package with walnut in it like that. I can take my afternoon nap, today, with dreams of Blackhawk grips in my head. Please post some pictures of the finished products. Thanks Mike
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    Bird's head Single Seven

    I went to my local enabler yesterday to order that very gun. He called his dealer, and was told that they were not available yet. He did not know when they would in, so I just ordered the new Bearcat with a 6" barrel. This is for my newest Great Grand son! Its just a bit early, as he is only...
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    Looking For a Grip Maker

    Here is another vote for 41 Magnum. He has made several grips, and 4-5 inserts for the SP101. He is a very good man to work with, and his work is very good also. I feel that getting in contact with him, and let him what you need/want, you will be pleased. Thanks Mike
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    SP101 in 22lr, price check / best deal

    Well, I've got both the 'old' model 6 shot, and the new 4.2 " model. I've got medium to small hands, and the old model just feels natural in my hand. I've had the old one since 1993, and have always considered it my favorite handling revolver. It would be good to handle the old model, if...
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    Springtime in Texas

    I'm planning a short trip to the hill country in the next few days. Where where o' where in the 'heart' of Texas in that road? It would be worth a few extra miles to see that. I know it's been a warm winter, but WOW! Thanks M ike
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