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29 October 2006, 02:48
Mike Davis
Sad tale with happy ending
I have carried my double rifle to each gun show since I bought it since I promised my wife I would offer it for sale for a profit. She was not convinced that I needed a rifle that I had paid so much for. My cunning plan was to price it so high that it would not sell. This strategy worked for 10 shows - until TULSA. The profit was almost double what I had invested. Since I didn't want anyone to think I was a complete idiot, I sold it. I mourned for a week. Today I brought home my new rifle. The pain has been eased to a degree by the presence of a significant amount of cash and this new Merkel 470. A trip to Cabelas resulted in some ammo and I plan to ring it out tomorrow morning.
Now I need brass. Smiler

Mike


Mike Davis
DRSS
29 October 2006, 02:56
577NitroExpress
Oh Mike, you had a Beauty there. But, it's hard to walk about from a 100% profit!

And you still have a DR!!!!!


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29 October 2006, 15:53
Rusty
WTG Mike! I know it was tough letting go of your double!

Keep an eye out for a 9.3X74R for me!


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29 October 2006, 19:29
Mike Davis
Rusty,
I wish I had known! A guy came by me at Tulsa with an Italian SXS 9.3X74R that looked great but I didn't know about the maker. He wanted 3800 for it. I should see him at Dallas later next month and I will ask him if he still has it.
I still miss my Coggie.

Mike


Mike Davis
DRSS
29 October 2006, 21:26
cd4dallas
Mike, Congratulations - I'm glad to hear that you have taken a positive step in dealing with your grief over the loss of the coggie. Also - the guy in Tulsa with the double is a friend of mine. I think he still has it. I'll give him a call to confirm and report back. Chris
29 October 2006, 23:59
Mike Davis
That's OK Chris. No need to open old wounds with reports.

Mike


Mike Davis
DRSS
30 October 2006, 01:21
Jim Manion
Mike,

Parting with an old love is difficult. But the formula for resolving the grief is fairly straightforward. The replacement of the former with the new requires the new in a number sufficient to equal the age or of the old, but no less than a 2 for one ratio.

For example, a man getting divorce from his 50 year old wife meeds to replace the void with two 25 year olds (25 + 25 = 50).

With rifles, the age thing may not work out as well, but a two-for-one formula not only seems reasonable but prudent.


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30 October 2006, 02:08
cd4dallas
quote:
Originally posted by Mike Davis:
That's OK Chris. No need to open old wounds with reports.

Mike


Mike - It was the guy with the 9.3x74R I was going to check with. Chris
30 October 2006, 04:48
Mike Davis
Chris,
My mistake! Confused YES, I would like to hear from him ASAP.

Jim,
Your advise is sound. With any luck, the next will be a 9.3. Wink

Mike


Mike Davis
DRSS
30 October 2006, 18:31
Frank Martinez
I look forward to your reports on the new rifle.
Good deals are nearly as much fun as looking at nekked women.
Frank
30 October 2006, 19:17
Mike Davis
Frank,
Good deals are tangible and have definite value. Nekked women are fun to look at but are just like looking at a travel brochure - Looking at places you're never going to get to visitWink

Mike


Mike Davis
DRSS
30 October 2006, 20:27
Jim Manion
It doesn't matter where you get your appetite as long as you eat at home. Wink


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01 November 2006, 16:35
Doc52
Damn, You guys are making me hungry!
Sorry about the Coggie Mike! But you still have a DR, and you just can't walk away from a deal like that!


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02 November 2006, 10:26
Jim Manion
Damn Doc,

From your new avatar, it looks like you have been watching one too many Bruce Lee movies. That, with a strong influence of "Revenge of the Nerds".


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03 November 2006, 04:04
Doc52
Jim,
I owe all of the recognition for my Avitars to my Son! I made the mistake of giving him my password, and as they say, The rest is history


Doc52
B. Searcy & Co .577 NE
Double Rifle Shooters Society

"Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well armed lamb contesting the vote!"

Benjamin Franklin 1759
03 November 2006, 05:23
577NitroExpress
quote:
Originally posted by Doc52:
Jim,
I owe all of the recognition for my Avitars to my Son! I made the mistake of giving him my password, and as they say, The rest is history


Just wait until you see what else I have planned for the future.

I will be changing his avatar about every month. Sooooooo, stay tuned!!!!


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If stupidity hurt, a lot of people would be walking around screaming...