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11-15-2017, 01:22 PM
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Plain Jane
The Holster than came with the 15-4 I inherited from my Dad. Very plain but very functional. I lost him 1 year ago today. Gosh I miss him. A Hunter model 1100-11
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11-15-2017, 09:10 PM
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I feel your pain . I lost mine 31 August of this year . I still catch myself thinking I'll call him after work , after more than 60 years it hard to think of him as not here to call anymore . Hold on to the rig and the good memories of him .
Eddie
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Originally Posted by Eddie Southgate
I feel your pain . I lost mine 31 August of this year . I still catch myself thinking I'll call him after work , after more than 60 years it hard to think of him as not here to call anymore . Hold on to the rig and the good memories of him .
Eddie
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I lost mine in early 1980, and you never get over it. My father was the only person I could call and ask a question of and get back an honest answer. In our conversations he never thought of himself, only in giving me an answer that would benefit me.
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My Dad is gone 7 years now and every single day I want to ask him questions that I never got around to asking. I guess I never though the day would come and always procrastinated.
My Dad was a pretty smart guy who never quite reached his true potential but knew plenty more than he ever let on to. He rarely talked about his time in the USN during WWll, rarely talked about the job he held as a Fed for almost 30 years and rarely shared feelings and knowledge unless it was pulled out of him. If I could bring him back for a month I would not run out of questions to ask.
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11-21-2017, 11:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Jack222
The Holster than came with the 15-4 I inherited from my Dad. Very plain but very functional. I lost him 1 year ago today. Gosh I miss him. A Hunter model 1100-11
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I have the same model,except it is a -10. It came with the 14-3 that I recently purchased. I wish it was lined. I probably will not use it with the K frame because of that.
Have a blessed day,
Leon
Last edited by Ole Joe Clark; 11-21-2017 at 11:18 AM.
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11-21-2017, 01:27 PM
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Here's my Hunter model 1100 hosting the Ruger New Model Super Blackhawk .44 Magnum.
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