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Posted on 05/03/2008 8:48:06 AM PDT by HairOfTheDog
Welcome to The Hobbit Hole!
Sing hey! for the bath at close of day
That washes the weary mud away!
A loon is he that will not sing:
O! Water Hot is anoble thing!
O! Sweet is the sound of falling rain.
and the brook that leaps from hill to plain;
but better than rain or rippling streams
is Water Hot that smokes and steams.
O! Water cold we may pour at need
down a thirsty throat and be glad indeed;
but better is Beer, if drink we lack,
and Water Hot poured down the back.
O! Water is fair that leaps on high
in a fountain white beneath the sky;
but never did fountain sound so sweet
as splashing Hot Water with my feet!
I think I’m gonna try to stay up...but not sure I wanna wander over...may just crash on my own couch.
Okely dokely.
We’re cranking some tunes to keep ourselves awake. Some Billy Joel. Some Rush. Lots o’ Creedence. :~)
OK - fair enough, I can understand that. Long past hobbity hours.
Sounds good. ;-)
When is that Rush concert you guys are going to, by the way? Pretty soon, no?
I’d have some coffee, but I know I’d regret it afterwards.
Well... An interesting day. I find myself to be the proud owner of an M1 Garand. And a bunch of ammo in clips and a bandoleer.
There’s this old timer (”T”) at da waterin’ hole that I’ve known for years. Former Marine vet, maybe since the Spanish-American war. 900 years old. Parkinsons now. Gruff and snarlin’ old curmudgeon. Like I said... A swell guy. People love him to death. He’s an institution around here.
Well in a conversation some weeks back I’d said that someday I wanted an M1 in my inventory.
So T comes to me and wants to sell me his Garand. I express interest. Couple days later he really needs to sell, and like now. I know he’s got some some money issues. Price he wants is about avg for a good condition springfield. He’s no expert, heritage notwithstanding. And wasn’t really sure of the provenance of the rifle. Got it.
He had hocked it for the cash some weeks back. But went to pick it up and buy it back. They let him buy it back, but get this... Wouldn’t give it to him. They had to do an instant-check to “transfer” his own rifle back to him, and the ATF put a “3-day hold” on the transfer. Not sure what they would ultimately say. Apparently, T had some youthful indiscretions (again, circa the S-A war). His ability to recover the rifle (merely to sell to me anyway) was in doubt. But they could transfer it to me directly.
Well... Today we get together and go look at the rifle. Frankly... It was a little disappointing. It had a springfield barrel, in great shape, dated 1953 but it went downhill from there. A C.A.I. receiver, apparently unfired. The stock is Benelli, with Dutch markings, and fair condition at best. Looks like it spent a few minutes in a cement mixer. It was a well-used stock for sure. But no splits. Just dents.
So I was torn. It wasn’t the springfield M1 that I wanted, and the price was way too high. But its a shooter. It’ll work just fine, though I may have a gunsmith check it out before I fire it.
But I challenge anyone to look a man like T in eye, with his life story, and tell him he’s wrong, when his rent is due.
So I bought the rifle. And I feel good about it anyway.
Anyway. That was my day.
That’s quite a story. I’m glad you bought the rifle. :~)
Cool! Ya know, you need to come down to go shootin’ sometime.
I could use some practice with both the rifle and shotgun. Not simultaneously, of course.
The concert’s two weeks from this Sunday.
Ooh... Good reminder. I need to clear that monday off. Gracias.
You’re a good man, Ramius! And I’m glad you got your Garand!
There are lots of books on advanced Garand collecting out there. You won't increase its value, but you'd have the satisfaction of bringing an old warhorse back to a more historically accurate condition.
I have a Remington 1903 that seems to be a transition from the 03 to 03A3. It has all-milled parts, except for the trigger guard and follower, which are the crummy 03A3 type. (I actually shouldn't knock those stamped parts, even those are being counterfeited today). It still has the old ladder sight and handguard of the 03. And it must have seen some use, because it's quite well worn-in. I'm puzzled by those stamped parts, and have yet to do any research about it.
One o’ these days I need to have someone knowledgeable look at my ‘03A3. I found it in a pawnshop in Texas, wearing a civilian-looking stock; a parts catalog got it to the point that, to me, it looks original. I know it ain’t, but I like the look of it anyway.
*applause*
Yay, it’s Friday!
yer a creampuff... yer wife was dead-on...
good fer you...
yer a good man... yuh done right... IMHO...
That one has History. Makes it much cooler.
Woot! Now to see if it has any effect.
Mine
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