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Re: Rim Fire
Don't sound good to me! That stuff was so bad we wouldn't sneak one out of the fridge when we were kids! Always drank the High Life but sense my boy moved in with me I don't drink much anymore.
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Yeah, last night it sounded good more for the nostalgic reasons...lol Always seemed a little sweet for my tastes.
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Yeah Terry when I was a kid the big three department stores,JC Penney's,Montgomery Wards and Sears all sold guns in their sporting good section.
They may have had their own brand name stamped but seems like it may have been Stevens Savage.
There's a pub here that on a certain day,not sure which,they offer a PBR for a buck a can. They keep them in a huge steel tub of ice and only a few cases so when they are gone their gone.
PBR has really made a big come back in the last few years.
Jim I'd like to see that Browning,those are superb rifles. I like the SA-22,that is a work of art.
They may have had their own brand name stamped but seems like it may have been Stevens Savage.
There's a pub here that on a certain day,not sure which,they offer a PBR for a buck a can. They keep them in a huge steel tub of ice and only a few cases so when they are gone their gone.
PBR has really made a big come back in the last few years.
Jim I'd like to see that Browning,those are superb rifles. I like the SA-22,that is a work of art.
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I have the Browning and a Chinese copy that is so close parts interchange.!
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Haven't had a ribbon in years, don't want one either! Thank god pop's finally switched to high life!
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We had a Wards in the area I grew up in. I remember they had a couple of wood barrels cut down with what to me now seemed like some type of military surplus bolt action rifles in the $20 dollar range. In the early 60's that wasn't chump change, also before JFK was killed! I was probably 6 or 7 there about and didn't have a bb gun yet but that was where I stayed in a trance when grandpa took me there. He called it Monkeywards. Those were the days!
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