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Sadly, if you want an H&W, better start looking for a used one. A customer of theirs recently told me that the current waiting line is very long and both gentlemen are contemplating retirement.
Such a long, long time to be gone, and a short time to be there.
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Sadly, if you want an H&W, better start looking for a used one. A customer of theirs recently told me that the current waiting line is very long and both gentlemen are contemplating retirement. One option would be Peter Hofer able to build anything ones heart desires or is it their deep pockets permit? I do apologize for some of my posts as limitless financial resource is very foreign to me. It's hard to comprehend that lifestyle unless one lives in that type of world. I would rather shoot ole' $600 Beretta and spend money on many hunting trips than sink >$100,000 into a single weapon. I do know people that want everything nicer or finer than another person. I can not comprehend that kind of living.
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The state is happy to tax you and you are happy to think your voluntary tax is a game you can and will win. After all no one buys a ticket hoping they loose. Jon, while I am under no illusions about the "voluntary tax", I will point out that I know personally three different lottery jackpot winners up here in Canada. The prizes won ranged between 3 million and 11 million and were all won between 1989 and 2003. And as was pointed out, these are non taxed lump sums up here. Not a payment a year for 20 years that then is taxed, as it is in the US. I know a gent that won 11 million in 2002. He is back to work, hauling cars around the country, and has pretty much nothing to show for the fact that he was a lottery winner. I thought this case was a rare state of affairs, but, it is almost the norm after a big jackpot winning. Did I mention I never play? Best, Ted Ted, A little off-topic, but how's the new Setter coming along? Regards Ken
I prefer wood to plastic, leather to nylon, waxed cotton to Gore-Tex, and split bamboo to graphite.
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If, as it seems,we have just won a massive amount of cash, & wanted to buy a serious bespoke shot gun/s, Id give a new WW Greener a good look,..not a St George or anything like that, but a top end SLE with lovely fences... An AA Brown Supreme DeLuxe would be another , as Brown was mentioned above. But I 'd really start looking to pile up a nice cabinets worth of of vintage classics sxs Guns, N rifles Shite, I'd be delighted to have a break open single shot rifle...just ONE!!!!..:) franc
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Franc, if your winnings are massive enough to stand it let me know and I'll fix you right up with a Savage model 219 in the venerable old Thutty Thutty caliber...Geo
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Hello again Cousin Ninepointer, it has been a long time since I have seen you! Iffn you do win the lottery dont forget about me down here in Arkansas!.. Family First!..lol
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I second gwsmith's observation, the McKay Brown 16 bore O/U is such a unique beauty that I suspended all my prejudice against stacked barrels and simply drooled when I was able to fondle it at the Southern. Truly the epitome of the modern gunmaker's art, and very much a usable bird gun. Probably would not take it chukar hunting but it would add immeasurable class to any quail plantation that it graced. And it is reasonably priced for a new McKay Brown!
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