Yes, the Granada Holmes series is great. I have also recently rediscovered Sgt. Cribb and Reilly, Ace of Spies on DVD. I remember seeing them on TV back in the 1980's.
Oh I love those. My daughter really loves them, last year she finished hers first and when I turned around she had pilfered mine and was finishing it :)
To Viola
"IF you get a revolver, and aren't into the whole cowboy thing a double action is the way to go. Almost all double actions can be fired single action (cock the hammer first). The reason I say this is the double action trigger pull forces you to have a VERY good sight picture...
Officer Bob, those are some nice revolvers. I too love the old revolvers. I had a Model 15 snubby years ago that I got rid of and I am still kicking myself over it. I still have my Model 10, 12, and 64 snubbies not to mention a bunch of J-frames. And welcome to the Lodge.
Kirk H.
I too have had atrocious handwriting for most of my life. It was so bad at times that when we used to have to handwrite reports (before PC’s were popular) I had supervisors call my writing hieroglyphics. A few years ago I made the decision to try to improve my handwriting. I found a book called...
Wow, those are great. I love the old houses and the character that they have. Mine was built in 1929 and we have put a lot of work into it and so far I have only found one corner that is actually sqared.
Kirk
The Sixties were famous for the spy flicks and not just the James Bond ones.
1. Funeral in Berlin
2. The Ipcress File
3. The Spy Who Came In From the Cold
Kirk H.
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