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  • cygunner

    Devil's Den - Gettysburg
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    Welcome, my wife kind of had the same idea about buying something when you bought something. Every time I bought "another" horse she bought something too. Boy, did she have an inflated notion of horse prices.
     

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    Thanks for the welcome Jimbo and thanks for introducing me to TGT.
    My wife and I are discussed retiring and unloading a few things but at 78 I still don't like parting with things or retiring.
    She said the Harley (Road King Classic) shd be the 1st to go.
    Many of you know my reaction to that:)
    Down the road I'll need to unload some of my guns and knives so that my kids don't put them in a garage sale for $20.00 each.
    Thanks again for the opportunity to visit a great site.
    3Nickle Grapevine, TX
     

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    Thanks, Corsicana one of my favorite towns - some old customers from years past, you may know some of them.
    Regal Int'l, Collin St Bakery, R. E. Hable, Brantley Humbert ( Hickory House BBQ) just to name a few.
    Is Buddy Eaton still around?
    Hable had a super nice Colt collection. I remember a trade he made for a serial #1 Colt to Texas Ranger museum (Gaines DeGraffenried)
    in Waco.
    He had a small scaled down train in his shop built by Aggies, I think in the 1800"s
    Nice memories from 40+ years ago.
     
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