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Late season Cow with new G-7
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<blockquote data-quote="D.Camilleri" data-source="post: 1020193" data-attributes="member: 2567"><p>Yeah, this is all kind of funny and I should share the rest of the purchase story. My friend at work forwarded me an email showing the 200.00 off price. My wife had been emailing him asking him what she should get me for xmas. So he forwarded the link to me and then I sent it to her. Then I got notification on my own email from gunwerks about the same special, so I forwarded that email to her also. Next was sit and wait. Never a word. On Friday after TG she wanted me to drive her to Cody to go shopping, so I blurted out, so does that mean we can stop by Gunwerks in Burlington and get my rangefinder? Her response was who am I to stand in the way of you getting something you really want? So we stopped and guess what, they were closed for black Friday. Thank god for smart phones, because I ordered it anyway from the restaurant that I bought her lunch at. It is kind of a hard pill to swallow since the rangefinder cost almost as much as my two other major purchases of the year, a new riding mower for my wife and a new log splitter for me, but those both involve work and this was for fun. So it looks like my part time business selling tires will have to pay for the rangefinder, but what the heck, I really do like it mainly because of the time it saves on what could be a trophy of a lifetime hopefully coming in the next few years. In the mean time, I have to decide whether I should buy one more elk license for more practice. Now I better get off my butt and go process the meat from the last elk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.Camilleri, post: 1020193, member: 2567"] Yeah, this is all kind of funny and I should share the rest of the purchase story. My friend at work forwarded me an email showing the 200.00 off price. My wife had been emailing him asking him what she should get me for xmas. So he forwarded the link to me and then I sent it to her. Then I got notification on my own email from gunwerks about the same special, so I forwarded that email to her also. Next was sit and wait. Never a word. On Friday after TG she wanted me to drive her to Cody to go shopping, so I blurted out, so does that mean we can stop by Gunwerks in Burlington and get my rangefinder? Her response was who am I to stand in the way of you getting something you really want? So we stopped and guess what, they were closed for black Friday. Thank god for smart phones, because I ordered it anyway from the restaurant that I bought her lunch at. It is kind of a hard pill to swallow since the rangefinder cost almost as much as my two other major purchases of the year, a new riding mower for my wife and a new log splitter for me, but those both involve work and this was for fun. So it looks like my part time business selling tires will have to pay for the rangefinder, but what the heck, I really do like it mainly because of the time it saves on what could be a trophy of a lifetime hopefully coming in the next few years. In the mean time, I have to decide whether I should buy one more elk license for more practice. Now I better get off my butt and go process the meat from the last elk. [/QUOTE]
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