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Nobody, here, suffers buyers remorse. A few sellers remorse cases, maybe.
The mark, er, friend, who bought your sleever still shooting it?
Best, Ted
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I'd be cautious of using lacquer and try to find some non yellowing if I went that way. Been using Aquaseal Map Seal on my topo quads for almost 50 years now. And my first maps done with it are still good to go today. Map Seal Liquid Aquaseal Depends on how porous the paper your map is printed on, it may take a couple of bottles. That my be just the product I need. Even though I won't be hauling this big old map around, the extreme humidity here needs to be protected against. Thanks for a personal testimonial about it. SRH
May God bless America and those who defend her.
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Oh yeah. Bad as I hate to admit it. I wish I could have gotten it 15 years ago !!!!! SRH
May God bless America and those who defend her.
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Nobody, here, suffers buyers remorse. A few sellers remorse cases, maybe.
The mark, er, friend, who bought your sleever still shooting it?
Best, Ted Hard to have buyers remorse with a Purdey hammer gun.
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Oh yeah. Bad as I hate to admit it. I wish I could have gotten it 15 years ago !!!!! SRH Usually there's the show n tell... Buyers remorse comes when one realizes he can't live long enough to recoup his investment...either monetarily or by use.
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. Usually there's the show n tell...
Buyers remorse comes when one realizes he can't live long enough to recoup his investment...either monetarily or by use.
Just can't fit me into your parameters, just can't get your head around me, can you jOe? Keep trying. We're all having some good belly laughs watching you struggle. SRH
May God bless America and those who defend her.
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Nobody, here, suffers buyers remorse. A few sellers remorse cases, maybe.
The mark, er, friend, who bought your sleever still shooting it?
Best, Ted Hard to have buyers remorse with a Purdey hammer gun. Bet he does. Best, Ted
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A lot of the buyer's remorse around here comes right after you post pictures of the new gun you are so proud of and someone nitpicks it to smithereens just for the fun of it...Geo
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A lot of the buyer's remorse around here comes right after you post pictures of the new gun you are so proud of and someone nitpicks it to smithereens just for the fun of it...Geo Yeah Geo, and it gets even worse when someone like Crying Bob posts pics of an expensive gun that he doesn't even own... And then doesn't respond to a question as to whether he had shot it.The real nitpicking started when he was forced to admit that it didn't really belong to him. But it wasn't the gun that got nitpicked to smithereens. It seems that fake buyers remorse can be worse than actual buyers remorse. I really enjoyed that one! I do like Craig's idea of using MDF rather than plywood as a backer for this map. Either way, the tough part is getting a seam that isn't visible since the map is 5 feet wide. That alone makes Clapper Zapper's suggestion to use foam board a viable option too. The light weight of closed cell foam board would be nice too. What I don't know is whether that storm window shrink film is available in sheets over 5 feet wide.
A true sign of mental illness is any gun owner who would vote for an Anti-Gunner like Joe Biden.
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Apologies Stan.
Please tell us all which gun you're referring to lying keith. Why just today you were exposed as a liar in another thread regarding this claim.
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