A tradition reborn

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A tradition reborn

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From someone who plays a GOOD GUY and is better in real life.

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Nice. Tom Selleck is one of my heroes, and Turnbull is a legend.
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Nice. Mr. Selleck is a class act. Proven by his taste in firearms.
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I've never seen anything he did I didn't like, but I sure miss his westerns.
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Real Class.
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Beautiful rifle, and very well executed.
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Pretty dern nice and well deserved. 8)
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I always thought him and Walt Longmire could do a really cool show. :idea:
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Engraver Tom McArdle recreated numerous L. D. Nimschke-inspired panel scenes, one of which included a Ram motif that was specifically desired by Mr. Selleck. “I own quite a few of Doug’s guns, but I’ve never had one with a ram on it. I’ve always thought a ram would look good right in front of the loading gate,” he said.
Sounds like he REALLY likes guns, as opposed to the namby-pamby 'actors' who accept gifts but really aren't all that interested in them.

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I've seen some of his personal guns on loan to the National Firearms Museum at the NRA headquarters. He is the real deal. "Blue Bloods" is one of the few shows I still watch on TV. :D
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He is also a bit of a car guy. Hmm nownwhat kinda guy would like cars, and guns????My kinda guy. Not to mention he has a striking resemblance to my much shorter deceased Father. When Tom Selleck playing Frank Reagan makes some of his statements it reminds me alot of Tom Sellars Sr.
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BlaineG wrote: Sun Jan 21, 2018 2:10 pm I always thought him and Walt Longmire could do a really cool show. :idea:
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Always enjoyed his acting. But he slipped a notch when he started doing commercials for reverse mortgages.
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