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Most cherished piece of Africana you have.
13 February 2010, 17:44
BNagelMost cherished piece of Africana you have.
Me! (I'm Americo-African.)
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13 February 2010, 18:17
Die Ou JagterOne of my trackers in Binga in 08 had 5 wives, so maybe he could have had 5 kids on the same day. In addition to 5 wives to care for he also had 35 children. That was the hunt where they made my ax.
13 February 2010, 20:06
dla69Most cherished piece of Africana ... a desire by my wife and family to join me next time.
13 February 2010, 21:12
RBHuntquote:
Originally posted by Die Ou Jagter:
One of my trackers in Binga in 08 had 5 wives, so maybe he could have had 5 kids on the same day. In addition to 5 wives to care for he also had 35 children. That was the hunt where they made my ax.
I think I heard about that happening here in the US with only one wife---it's called "quintuplets".

13 February 2010, 22:01
MacD37I've got a lot of artifacts from Africa, and many other places. I guess the object I like is the little hand ax that the skiner used to butcher my first animal taken in Africa a very large Hippo bull. However I think the quote in my signature line,below, which is the last line in my journal on my first safari, says it all. I didn't even remember writing it till years later when I happened to pick the journal up and re-read what I had written.
....Mac >>>===(x)===> MacD37, ...and DUGABOY1
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"If I die today, I've had a life well spent, for I've been to see the Elephant, and smelled the smoke of Africa!"~ME 1982
Hands of Old Elmer Keith
13 February 2010, 22:37
Tapper2My most cherished item would be my buffalo on a pedistal beside me right now. He still looks mad, so out of fear I chose him. We bonded at very close quarters (3 feet) for a moment in S.A. He is responsable for the "most alive" I have ever been for about 10 seconds. I thank him often.
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13 February 2010, 23:56
OldsargeDrinking a gin and tonic on the veranda of the Victoria Falls Hotel looking out over the mists to the iron bridge. Dining on eland steaks grilled over a mopane wood fire with the Southern Cross overhead. Having the tracker who was holding the sticks whisper, "Boss, BOSS,
BOSS!!!" to let me know that another buff had stood up in the tall grass
behind us. Yeah, the memories . . .
Sarge
Holland's .375: One Planet, One Rifle . . . for one hundred years!
14 February 2010, 00:14
Rather-B-HuntinThe six-pack of Castle lager I smuggled home (and managed not to drink). Not because I'm a such of fan of beer, but because of the memories it evokes. Each day wound down sitting by the fire with a cold Castle while rehashing the events of the particular day's hunt. Looking at those cans instantly takes me back to those evenings and what a magical place and time I was in.
"A fear of weapons is a sign of retarded emotional and sexual maturity".
14 February 2010, 00:25
DeerdogsThe memories... and the promises!
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Richard
VENARI LAVARE LUDERE RIDERE OCCEST VIVERE
14 February 2010, 01:33
collectorScars...from Bug Bites !!! Remind me of Africa every time I look at them.
14 February 2010, 13:18
Stephen Palosquote:
Originally posted by Die Ou Jagter:
One of my trackers in Binga in 08 had 5 wives, so maybe he could have had 5 kids on the same day. In addition to 5 wives to care for he also had 35 children. That was the hunt where they made my ax.
Sounds like you had our president as a tracker back in 08
