I don't get sentimentaly attached to "things" guns included, but I do have a couple of "things" that might qualify. One is the Sears-Roebuck 12 Ga pump I bought about 1977 (I had a 76 Bronco then I remember). I always thought of it as a Mossburg, but have come to believe it's a High Standard. I paid $99.00 for it, used, at the Sears Store at Cloverleaf Mall near Richmond. It was used because a previous owner had bought it back complaining that the 24" slug barrel didn't shoot buckshot well. Well, that slug barrel might not have, I don't know because I have never used it, but the included 28" modified barrel was a deer killer with number 1 buckshot. Every deer I ever killed was killed that pump gun, except one. I painted it camo, did a bubba job installing a sling (a hose clamp was involved) and it rode many a mile with me, on a gun rack, strapped to roll bar of my Jeep, or just slung over my shoulder. I've never thought about getting rid of because it wouldn't bring enough to bother. Besides. I might need a shotgun someday, and it will do the job.
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One other thing that might qualify though is a fishing rod. It's a Mitchell 300 reel, on a 6" Garcia light action rod. It was the first thing I ever bought with money I made working on a farm for $5.00 a day when I was about 14? Maybe 15. IIRC that rod and reel cost $35.00 at the Miracle Mart store in Sandston, Va. That $35.00 was expensive in those days (mid 60's I guess). I've caught many a fish with that outfit. The reel has never had anything done to it except I had to replace the crank handle when the plastic on the original one broke. The rod had to be rewrapped and I had ceremic "speed guides" installed at the same time. I guess it will be here until they carry me out.
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One other thing that might qualify though is a fishing rod. It's a Mitchell 300 reel, on a 6" Garcia light action rod. It was the first thing I ever bought with money I made working on a farm for $5.00 a day when I was about 14? Maybe 15. IIRC that rod and reel cost $35.00 at the Miracle Mart store in Sandston, Va. That $35.00 was expensive in those days (mid 60's I guess). I've caught many a fish with that outfit. The reel has never had anything done to it except I had to replace the crank handle when the plastic on the original one broke. The rod had to be rewrapped and I had ceremic "speed guides" installed at the same time. I guess it will be here until they carry me out.
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