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Post by bearskinner on Oct 17, 2021 16:49:54 GMT -5
I freely admit, “I am a GunWhorder,” reloading goodies too.
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Post by contender85 on Oct 17, 2021 17:52:17 GMT -5
At 77, and in the same house for 35 years, I have WAY WAY too much stuff. Including projectile throwers. Come see me. Bring money. I don't need more stuff but that's tempting, and only about an hour away.........
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Post by kings6 on Oct 17, 2021 18:34:28 GMT -5
Thinning stuff down isn't hard, it is the initial decision that is HARD! For me it is a process that occurs in stages. First it was the majority of the custom revolvers and TLa guns in the safe. Too many to enjoy and shoot so away they went and spent that money on redoing the 1956 Chevrolet so I can enjoy riding in it with the wife and kids when they come home. Next was family guns I had inherited and all but one of those went brother, sister, nieces, nephews, kids and grand kids. The most recent was all the bullet casting stuff. All that's left is the 100's of pounds of alloy I will transfer to Sixshot in Feb. when I meet him in Boise.
I've even started mentally evaluating all the woodworking tools in the woodshop to figure out which ones I'll keep and which of the bigger ones will go if I ever get to move out of Oregon.
The wife, on the other hand--------- lordy help us when it is time to go through her closets, nooks and crannies. Shoot, she even had an entire room dedicated to wrapping gifts!
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Post by 45MAN on Oct 17, 2021 18:39:24 GMT -5
The wife, on the other hand--------- lordy help us when it is time to go through her closets, nooks and crannies. Shoot, she even had an entire room dedicated to wrapping gifts! IF IT WASN'T FOR ALL THE JUNK MY WIFE HAS I WOULD HAVE A LOT MORE ROOM FOR MY STUFF.
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