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Sidelock
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Treb, The logistics and language barrier are such that I'm surprised it went on as long as it did. Did you ever order a new French gun? No? Neither did I. We both had that opportunity. No company can survive on tire kickers.
Best, Ted
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First PA woodcock taken with my old French SxS: First big red stag taken with my old Alex Henry 500bpe:
Last edited by Chasseur d'ours; 10/29/17 03:25 PM.
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Well done Chasseur! Glad to see you are alive and well. It's been far too long since we've hunted together. What are you doing in PA?
Out there doing it best I can.
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Ted, Ain't that the truth. A shame really that few people know of the ultra high quality and perfect balance of a French built shotgun.
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Actually, Steve Voss was momentarily stunned by the stupid shit I had just said and was wracking his brain for a suitable, yet kind response. FIFY
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Actually, Steve Voss was momentarily stunned by the stupid shit I had just said and was wracking his brain for a suitable, yet kind response. FIFY Glad you fixed it for me, Steve.
Last edited by canvasback; 10/30/17 11:33 AM.
The world cries out for such: he is needed & needed badly- the man who can carry a message to Garcia
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Lloyd, I have been letting the woodcock fly away when we find them for perhaps 2 decades. If the dog handled one superbly, I'd take it, but, the last English Setter never did, and Louie hasn't, as of yet. I used to see thousands in the course of a season, now I find it rare to see one. My Gordon Setter was outstanding on woodcock. We took many when he was alive.
Best, Ted
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Where were you hunting in Saskatchewan? (I was born and raised in Saskatchewan)
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Where were you hunting in Saskatchewan? (I was born and raised in Saskatchewan)
[quote=Geo. Newbern]Just back from Saskatchewan. Last Mountain Lake (Long Lake) area, south of Saskatoon. Our house there is in Nokomis...Geo
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