One of Us posted 03 July 2011 23:46
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One of Us You're keeping Gary busy! What caliber is the Farquharsen?
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One of Us Biebs, I'm trying. The Farquharson is chambered for the 300 H&H. TT
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one of us What an amazing collection. Simply stunning, all of them. The bottom one really gets my attention.
Are these going to be in the 2012 Gun Digest? I sure hope so. I pre-ordered a copy off Amazon yesterday.
Terry
-------------------------------------------- Well, other than that Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?
One of Us Terry, No, none of these will be in GD12. A particular mini-Mauser that I know of will be though. TT
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one of us Cool
Well, I sure hope you'll show us some more of these. I think we can name that bottom one Miss July!
Terry
-------------------------------------------- Well, other than that Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?
one of us All beautiful, especially the Farq.
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One of Us Oh my. Both are beautiful rifles. The Farkie is amazing. I am envious.
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One of Us Tom, thanks for putting up the pictures of those outstanding rifles, quite a collection you continue to add to...well done!
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one of us Tom, Those are just amazing looking rifles! Congratulations! Best, Dave
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one of us Fantastic!
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One of Us I still like the old David Miller FN .270 the best. Edit: Great Photography Too.
One of Us Truth be known, so do I. TT
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One of Us Stunning, all! I'm intrigued by the variety of butt pad/plate treatments... Were they your choices, or did you leave it up to the gunmaker? They each look perfect, btw...
one of us Great colour case hardening on the Farquharson, was it varnished afterwards ?
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One of Us No, no varnish. TT
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One of Us Great photos and collection. It could just be my monitor but I did -10 on the lightness and +15 on the contrast
One of Us Fantastic eye candy. Thanks for sharing them with us!
One of Us Beautiful rifles. Is that Hippo leather? Or elephant?
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One of Us Nakihunter, It is neither, it's ostrich. TT
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One of Us Wonderful looking rifles. He does great work.
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one of us pardon me...i need to go get a squeegee to stay ahead of the drool.
i dream about rifles like those.
blaming guns for crime is like blaming silverware for rosie o'donnell being fat
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