Paco in his workshop

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Paco in his workshop

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from this morning

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It's good to see him up & about - he sure looks pretty good, 20 years younger than he is.

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Good to know that he is able to do something which he obviously enjoys. Prayers for his health continuing. Everyone on here is included whether by name on not.
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Pete44ru wrote: Wed Mar 06, 2019 12:15 pm .

It's good to see him up & about - he sure looks pretty good, 20 years younger than he is.

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Not many like Paco....he is one from a special breed.......I'd like to reach in his mind to see all the neat stuff he has experienced.....especially the early days of Vietnam when he carried that model 28 and there were no rules.---6
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Would be nice to enjoy the warm weather. The knowledge and experience of a couple of guys that have been there and done that would be a bonus. Todd/3leg
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Great picture! :D
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Smart AND tough, Ya can't keep someone like Mr.KELLY down !!
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Now I'm jealous again. Great lever-actions in the previous post, and an awesome workshop. Plus time to enjoy both!!! :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Curious to know what is he making?
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From his website pacotools.com. .....

PACO HAS REPRINTED HIS CLASSIC BOOK

AN AMERICAN HERITAGE...$27.95


But the book is not on the order form.......

My old cd-rom version does not play any more and amazon is getting $195.00 for the used paperback version !
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:P :P :P
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Ray wrote: Sun Mar 24, 2019 11:15 pm From his website pacotools.com. .....

PACO HAS REPRINTED HIS CLASSIC BOOK

AN AMERICAN HERITAGE...$27.95


But the book is not on the order form.......

My old cd-rom version does not play any more and amazon is getting $195.00 for the used paperback version !
WRITE HIM ... pk454@comcast.net ... you can order a printed version directly from him
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