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Lawdwaz

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  1. My go-to carry gun for the past couple years, I love the thing. This is a great deal as noted above........
  2. In June 2017 I pretty much quit smoking cigars. Oh I've had three or four in the years since but really didn't enjoy them. That's more for you guys!!
  3. Gawd awful situation Grouse, I'm so so sorry to see this. Hopefully she is found safe & sound momentarily.........
  4. I ended up buying new after seeing the prices used machines in great shape were commanding and the peed they were getting sucked up at! I missed a couple beauties that were only listed on Facebook Marketplace for a short time before they were sold, later the SAME day they were listed buy the fellow that bought them for a healthy profit. So while scoping out the used rides I also looked at the new stuff at dealers; those poor guys can't even get the machines in stock due to Covid 19 delaying manufacturers production, then when they get them they are purchased quickly with almost no discounts or haggling. I was willing to travel 4+ hours to find what I wanted (2021 Rancher, manual shift & green) and thought I found one in Loweville, NY but it was sold. I asked the gal on the phone what they had coming from Honda in the pipeline and she said they were expecting a few more in July! So I found a red one in Jamestown, NY (Hector's Powersports) and ended up making a deal for that one, I dealt with Joe there and he was good to work with. We took a ride down last Saturday I picked it up. Did a little riding last Sunday locally and then yesterday down in Canadice. I swapped camera cards and rode a bit, I always enjoyed bombing through light powdery snow.......
  5. It's only going to make you a stronger individual when you be push on in the tough conditions........push on!!
  6. That'll look great with a ARE or Leer topper.........congratulations.
  7. I cleaned up the aftermath of numerous dryer fire over the years. And food left on the stove, in the oven, puff backs (oil furnaces that puked soot all through the house) candle fires etc........thank GOD for those fireman.
  8. I owned a cleaning business for 29 years. I’d have gone broke if everyone thought like you.
  9. Do you except Bitcoins for partial payment?
  10. Hopefully it was "just" hit by a car and near death and not sick from some funk that the dog could catch from it. What'd you do with it? I'd have drug it to the side of the road and let the town/village/county/state/FBI dispose of it.......
  11. John, how are your friends/acquaintances doing?? If you’ve already updated, I apologize.
  12. That's a fine hobby Larry. I bet an elk bugle tooth would look pretty cool wrapped like that.......
  13. I have 8 @ 145gr but they are 5/16”......gratis if you want them, shipping included. (the 4 is partially worn off the bag)
  14. Cool find Greg...... I do know I never wore anything like that. Come to think of it, that could explain a few things............
  15. I guess I didn't answer your question.....My guy had his own tapes so I didn't have to whip mine out. And yes, I purchased them.
  16. I wanted to get the correct tapes (I know a cloth tape will suffice) and checked a couple places locally with no luck. What I found online was just as expensive so I just ordered from P&Y. This is from P&Y website.......... THE BASICS The fundamental tools required to measure and compute the score of a big game animal are: * Measuring cable (along with an alligator clip) - for measuring the length of main beams and points with curvature, as well as marking base lines. * Lip-end measuring tape - for measurements taken with the cable and for directly measuring points. * Ring-end measuring tape - useful in taking the circumference measurements, because the "zero" reading is inset from the end of the tape. * P&Y Measurer's Manual - a complete guide to the measuring procedures for all big game species. The above items can be ordered from the Pope and Young Club on-line in the store, or by contacting the Club's national office at PO Box 548, Chatfield, MN 55923 (507) 867-4144. These basics will enable you to determine a rough idea of the score for a specific animal. To be considered an accurate and official score, the animal must be measured by a certified P&Y official measurer and then the entry materials must be submitted to, and accepted by, the Pope and Young Club for inclusion into the Records Program. To get your Measuring Equipment - Shop NOW!
  17. When you get them back, holler. I’ll bring Tacks, a couple Official tape measures and some beers. We’ll end up within an inch of a official guys numbers......money back guarantee.
  18. Nomad's wife might have an answer..........
  19. But he's not "anchored and safe" because he has NO NO NO NO NO safety harness on!! Plus, the stand seemed awfully wobbly when he first stepped onto it.
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