Being a devotee of fine double shotguns, engraved metal will always be favored over carved wood or (shudder) ivory.
And twaits, if what you wanted was a pre-WWII belly gun then what you did was bang on. It's a gun, for heaven's sake, not the crown jewels. If it does what you want, it's a good...
There doesn't seem to be any problem with discussing wild game. And I can attest that zebra is excellent though eland is the best meat on four legs with cow muskox a close second.
I was stationed at Presidio San Francisco in '70-'71 and I don't remember seeing hat one, except for us in uniform. I could be mistaken because at the time I was more interested in the fashion for girls going bra-less under sweaters in the winter . . .
We like to go to Stoneledge Ranch outside of Junction. Some people think a resort is a place where you play golf and lounge around a pool. My kind of resort is where I can lounge around in a deer blind and take a winter's meat home with me! :D However, this fall we'll be returning to Wyoming...
I agree whole heartedly. I'm getting my .318 spruced up a bit so I can take it to Texas this season and reserve the 6.5 for antelope and coyote. Come the day I go for moose, I'll take the .404.
Hungarian cabbage rolls with sauerkraut, a baguette and Seven Deadly Zins. I may well cut into the five-year-old cheddar for dessert and might even pour myself a dram of Woodford Reserve.
Tablelands? Hmmm . . . I may have to get one to go under my zebra skin hat band. I may even be motivated to get back to Africa again with a hat like that. Damn, now I have to start saving, first for the hat and then for the safari.
This is an odd jacket modeled in what is called the Danish style. Not only is the breast pocket bellowed, it is flapped and buttoned, as well. I like the look but am concerned about the lack of possibility for a pocket square. Perhaps some sort of lapel pin could substitute.
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