
Ron
Those were the days. I miss all of them too. I couldn't wait to hear more about Lucille. Any word on how she is doing?GANJIRO wrote:Back in late 2003 I had just purchased a new in box 94AE Ranger Compact in 357 mag ($230.00 hard to believe now) and was looking for loads to work up for this new toy. and stumbled onto leverguns.com This was even before my back injury, and 2 surgeries, and 3 years of rehab, before I found little Lucille in the woods, and my mom & pop were going strong, I thought they'd live forever. Boy have things changed these past several years.
Charles wrote:The real experts like Paco, John Taffin, Terry Murbach and Lee Jurris are seldom seen here anymore. Real pity...real pity!
Excellent piece of writing, Noah.Noah Zark wrote:First time, it was back in '04 or '05 as I recall.
It was night time, after a long, lonely day on the road. Close on to midnight, it was shaping up to be an equally lonely night, with only the glow of the IBM Thinkpad and the hum of the hotel room air conditioner to keep me company. Out the 32nd floor window, the lights of Midtown sparkled like diamonds on black velvet, with a few winking red rubies tracking across the distant dark sky. Looking the other direction, high overhead the orange-red letters "GE" crowning a wide skyscraper signified the location of Rockefeller Center.
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And in the process of a couple of hours of skimming Levergun.com posts and Paco articles, as I tossed off the last of the Macallans and powered down the laptop in a dark hotel room high atop the middle of Manhattan I realized that I had found a new 'cyber home" of my own . . .
Noah
It's good to see you posting again, sir. Did you make CSA this year?OD wrote:Received advanced notice from, Jim.
Well, so far I'm not batting a very good average myself. Only one in 9 years so far. I was hoping my brother would get a chance to go this time, but work and family obligations negated that too. Such is life.OD wrote:Hi Paul, long time no see.![]()
No Sir, we haven't made it to an Arkansas CSA yet, seems something is always happening here around that time in March. We are going to do our darnedest to make the next one.
Athens it was, 2004. And, by the way, thanks again for helping clear the '64 when it got jammed. My brother got his first deer with that rifle in '06, continuing a family tradition of hunting with the ol' gun.OD wrote:Maybe we'll get to see each other again next year.
Last time was what, Athens, Texas? Too long in any case.
Me five. Actually I think I read all of Pacos articles before I found the forum. I couldn't break away from the articles. They are great.Jeeps wrote:Must be contagious, hope I don't get a sore on my lipcnjarvis wrote:Me Three... I think.jengel wrote:Me too.JReed wrote:I was google searching for some .45colt hunting loads for my trapper and came across Paco's article on .45colt in leverguns. This was back in 04 and just never left.
Dastook wrote:Me five. Actually I think I read all of Pacos articles before I found the forum. I couldn't break away from the articles. They are great.
THAT is the kind of comment that makes Leverguns worth logging on to every day!JimT wrote:The last thing I remembered was going into the bar in Shanghai. When I woke up, here I was!