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Post by whitworth on May 27, 2012 19:10:45 GMT -5
Very nice, boxhead! You still haven't fessed up the type of "tea" that is in the decanter....... ;D OK. Fess up time. As a martini drinker gin just looks, well, like water. So I throw a little color in it so it looks right and, of course, with a touch of vermouth and an olive, well, ya know... Better then dollar drinks at Bull's, eh? Not buying it, boxhead!! ;D
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Post by toroflow on May 27, 2012 22:29:52 GMT -5
Here's my S&W 629 .44s....two no dash, one -2 "Mountain Revolver", a dash 3, and a dash 4:
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Post by whitworth on May 27, 2012 22:58:56 GMT -5
Very nice toroflow!
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Post by towboater on May 27, 2012 23:11:44 GMT -5
toroflow, you have 1 too many. Ya should send me one.
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Post by ndcowboy on May 28, 2012 19:44:56 GMT -5
Here are a couple of mine. The first is a New Vaquero .44 Special in the El Paso Saddlery #44 Rig. The grips are Antique Paper Micarta by Pvt. Schultz The second one is a Lipsey's 44 special flattop with elk grips by Sack Petersen.
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Post by whitworth on May 28, 2012 20:10:07 GMT -5
Nice piece and nice photos, nd cowboy!
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