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skeettx #429659 12/18/15 02:39 PM
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I retired 20 years ago and before I retired I bought a cattle ranch. In addition to the never ending work, i'm blessed with outstanding waterfowl and deer hunting. The pheasant and Grey Partridge hunting is good as is the nearby mountain grouse hunting. Trout fishing is as good as it gets as is the local elk hunting.
You will soon wonder how you had the time to work. That said, it depends a lot on the individual. I know some guys that couldn't handle retirement and went back to their respective companies as consultants, but they were not hunters and fishermen.

Good Luck.


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I retired for a year at 48. At first it was fine as I got caught up on all the things I never had time to get done. Hunting season was maxed that year. But by the end of a year I was bored. So back to work I went. It helps if you can retire when and if you want to. But unless my wife retires with me next time I'll keep working as long as I enjoy it. Hope you get t enjoy your retirement to the max.

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I retired in mid-life for seven years bumbing around trapping, hunting, fishing with three years of it living in ŕ tent in NW WI. I decide I needed a bigger grubstake and went back to work. I've been retired seven years this time and it is a lot more fun. I'll be hunting and fishing in at least five different states this year.

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After the first shot the rest are just noise.
John Foster #429693 12/19/15 09:15 AM
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Thank you all so much. You are so kind. Yes the work will continue as normal. I have two young men taking over the business and they are very keen to work to a very high standard and I will be around to help them as much as possible. After 51 years in the gun business I think it's time to start working part time and have more off time to have more fun in. The closer it gets to March 31st. the more I am looking forward to it. In all the 51 years Ronda (my wife)and I have made lots of good friends and we want to thank all and every one of you. I will still go to some gun shows like UK game fair, IWA & Scone game fair.


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Congratulations, and it has been a pleasure doing business wth you.


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Tried it 27 years ago and liked it so have stuck with it. Hope you find it as rewarding as I have. Congratulations.

John Foster #429942 12/22/15 12:36 PM
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All the best John - I've just got my sleeving in with you in time. I hope the skills in your workshop are passed on

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John Foster #430047 12/23/15 08:39 PM
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Wish you well in your retirement! I believe we met at Gary Herman's place in the early 80's, you were fitting, taking orders and making friends.
Best to you

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I still keep in touch with the Herman's and Conrad Sundeen they are my oldest friends in the US. Gary is recovering well after his stroke. Do you still see them??


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We talk on occasion as I relocated to Atlanta about 25 years ago.
I consider them to be friends of the highest order I still miss the old Safari store Best to you

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