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# 135 and still here thank God!
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Wow, been here since '02. Time do fly.
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Would be good to do something further south and/or west, to draw in guys less likely to make the Great Northern up in WI (although it's worth the drive, for sure!)
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Haven't seen anything from Greg Tag in a very long time. I remember he was keeping track of Flues failures (usually cracked frames on the very light 20's).
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#579 and have enjoyed it very much with the exception of one lonely stalker. Dave has done quite a job.
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#95 originally and #18321 most recently.
Wild Skies Since 1951
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Many years ago, I mailed a package of Roscoe Tough Spun photographic diffusion material to Dr. Gaddy. I was afraid he was going to set his house on fire using tissue paper over photofloods as diffusion. There was some kind of board discussion on how to light firearms for photography and he'd admitted to using tissue paper over hot lights.
Larry, I assume your comment is in response to Bob Blair and me. I know a great place to hold a risen-from-the-dead Flatwater. Flint Oak. It would cost more than Grandpa's and wouldn't have quite the right vibe, but it would be a great place. I can't be the one to organize it though.
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Some day I want to host a Texas version of the late Flatwater, unfortunately I have a lot of other things in the way currently.
Mine's a tale that can't be told, my freedom I hold dear.
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Some day I want to host a Texas version of the late Flatwater, unfortunately I have a lot of other things in the way currently. An old poster, Wilhem Gregor, did exactly that a long time ago. Went over pretty well as I remember.
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I keep looking for a place with a similar vibe to Grandpa's and the Springfield guys will host if we can find it around here. Talked to bobski's guy the other day and will check his place out this spring.
Guess we need someplace that doesn't mind liers, a bit of libation after guns are put up, a large and hot grill, a kitchen, stations with poaching of targets allowed, a pick up truck door/rabbit station, small cannon and some limited pistol and rifle capability. Not asking too much is it?
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