Lost in the move
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Lost in the move
Well another lost in the move item. I made a new butt stock for my japchester 92. I removed it and reinstalled the oem stock before we moved so I wouldn't loose it. Well I succeeded in not loosing that stock, but lost my new shotgun style butt stock in the shuffle. I thought that I put the stock in a U-Haul box with some of our cloths. We have emptied most of the cloths from the U-Haul boxes and gave most of them away. So I went through the few that were left and every other box that I thought it could fit in. Still no stock. I really don't want to make another because about the time I finish it the other will be found. But the concave steel rifle butt plate on the rifle right now is painful to shoot full house .44 mag loads with. I'm mad at myself because I should have marked the box I put it in. I also should have put it in my other gun stuff or hunting cloths. Oh well the move was worth a lost item or two.
Re: Lost in the move
Cut out the middle man, look in the last place you would look and you will find it. At least it seems to work out that way for me.
Re: Lost in the move
We just moved too, and we have several items unaccounted for. One is a case of beer that I had in the garage! How do you loose a case of beer??? I swear it's worse than socks getting lost in the dryer!
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Re: Lost in the move
Did you lose the beer, or did you lose the period of time that involves the beer?TedH wrote:We just moved too, and we have several items unaccounted for. One is a case of beer that I had in the garage! How do you loose a case of beer??? I swear it's worse than socks getting lost in the dryer!
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Re: Lost in the move
Never ceases to amaze me how stuff, large items even, just seem to disappear into the mist, never have figured out how that happens.
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You just don't want to admit that the Fed's came and got itTedH wrote:Well Vance, I wouldn't know that, now would I?
It doesn't walk off...it just changes colors...and someone piles stuff on top of it. I blame it on the woman.jnyork wrote:Never ceases to amaze me how stuff, large items even, just seem to disappear into the mist, never have figured out how that happens.
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