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Jack Horner -- REDEMPTION! -- Completion pics added!

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beetlebailey1977:
Man that is some fine professional quality work there.  FINE!

stickbender:

     Ooooh, sorry. :-[ Ok, I will have to go back and revise that little ditty. ;)
I am with Eddie, it should either, knock it silly, or turn it inside out! :o :P

                                               Wayne

JW_Halverson:
Mmmm, smoothbore smoked pork! 

Just got a load of the necessities for shooting the .62 this last week.  Gonna have to get out soon to take it's first ever shots.  Built around 1984 and never been shot, poor thing.  But I do have a Black Hills Fall Turkey tag and no shortage of birds in the area.  She'll get broke in right. 

stickbender:
     Ok, the ditty, has been revised, to correctly reflect current marital status
of Jack. ;)  So to speak.....  Man, that coffee, sounds like mine.  I am having a nice cup, right now.  I have a coffee maker, that you just push the cup up against the machine, and it fills the cup, and if you want one, or two, or more, you just put that much water in.  Well it has a plastic heating reservoir, and it tastes like burnt plastic!  I wish I could find one of the old stainless steel, percolators! I tried putting a coffee filter, in a wire mesh strainer, but it took for ever to drain through, and the coffee was luke warm by the time the cup was filled.  So now I grind the Dunkin D roasted beans, and put what I need in a pot, and pour boiling water over it, let sit, a minute or two, and take, my espresso, filter, and pour the coffee, through that, and into the cup. ;)  I still get a few grinds, but it reminds me of the hunting camp in the Big Cypress swamp, and the coffee my Dad made with the sulphur water from the well he put in.  It was strong, and somewhat chewy, as the coffee got lower in the cup. ;) But it was still good, especially after a long day of riding a half track in the saw grass, or wading in the sloughs, and cypress heads.
Again that is a beautifully made set, to be proud of.  Thanks again for the build along, and tips for building them.  Just another item to put into the Gemini pile of things to start, and restart,........
                                                   Wayne

gstoneberg:

--- Quote from: JW_Halverson on September 14, 2012, 12:12:06 am ---Mmmm, smoothbore smoked pork! 

--- End quote ---

Wish you'd have been with me last night. We'd have come home with a lot more pork.

George

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