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Re: 1922 Sterlingworth
Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2016 6:40 pm
by fox-admin
Sounds like a great adventure coming up. I would love to meet you and your family.
Re: 1922 Sterlingworth
Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2016 12:14 am
by Bill Graham
fox-admin wrote:Sounds like a great adventure coming up. I would love to meet you and your family.
Thank you. That's very kind.
We'll be rolling in to Deep River on Saturday at about 10:30: big guy in his '70's, very pretty lady with dark brown hair, and I'm tall w/ black glasses, grey-black headed and bearded. We're planning to shoot, eat, browse, and head back home to Durham around 3:00 to spend time with the rest of the family.
It would be great to meet you and other forum folks as well too.
Re: 1922 Sterlingworth
Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2016 7:01 am
by setterspell
Great post. What a fine thing you have done for him.
Re: 1922 Sterlingworth
Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2016 7:17 pm
by MARSHFELLOW
.......it's all good man, real good. Satisfaction of your own craftsmanship & FAMILY t'boot! Have a great time.
I'm not making the Southern this year, too many shows so far in 2016.... Vegas, Julias, Baltimore, Tulsa & this week Syracuse. Gotta get some yardwork done before Hausmann's.
tjw
Re: 1922 Sterlingworth
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2016 10:48 pm
by Bill Graham
Happy father-in-law. He loves the gun, and he managed to shoot five stations before he got worn out and just wanted to watch. After I finished shooting, we took him to look at all of the pretty guns, he met some bird dogs, a guy from Galzan's, and we got him a chili dog and rocking chair. Good day!
My wife decided not to shoot: the 20ga ejector is too hard for her to cock the hammers and the ejectors, and as a brand new shooter she felt intimidated. Understandable. She had nice time with with her Dad though, and I was glad to have another person to help me keep a handle on him.

