jubela#4
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Great story sir, I love reading tales like that.
Dave can surely spin a yarn and that's plumb center.
Up again for all ya'll,
Christmas times a comin'
Su Amigo,
Dave
Well, I remember it from the last time or two it was up. But I still don't know if the darn fool mules and other horses came back to camp or ended up starving or becoming bear food. Stupid bear should have been sleeping. The darn mules would have been a big help getting the quarters back to camp. Just like them to lay low until the work was done.
Haven't seen Dave in a while now. Seems he's on a different schedule at the gun shows. Gotta figure out when he's showing up.
Sir,
Had that 27 re-chambered back in the 70s when that was the 'thing' to do...
The saddle tan rig I cobbled up here on the ranch in the saddle shop.
Jeff Flannery of Union, KY did the engraving in early '90 or '91.
The Ivories were made by Ajax in Dallas.
Flip side;
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Su Amigo,
Dave
Dave,
My dad was a gun collector in Kentucky/Indiana and I remember seeing Jeff Flannery at the gun shows. He was a really nice guy to me as a kid going to the gun shows. I really liked your story as it brought back some great memories of me hunting elk in the nearby Middle Fork of the Flathead in Montana in 1976 with my late Father on Horseback and packing a 1958 Blued Colt Python 4" wearing leather chaps. I didn't shoot an elk with it or the 7mm Mag I was hunting with. But I still have some great memories from that trip camping in a teepee etc.