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Fellas, this one kinda hurt.
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<blockquote data-quote="Allen Lone wolf" data-source="post: 2532410" data-attributes="member: 121301"><p>I feel your pain on your letting the NO.1get away. What's strange about your post is I was telling my brother about 2 days ago I was thinking about buying a #1 since I had always admired them but have never owned one. Maybe it's a sign that it's time! Missed my deal back in the 70's on a Browning lightweight 12ga with an extra barrel for $125. The cost of the barrel at the time was $150. This older gentleman was sitting on the tailgate of his truck in the parking lot where I used to work said he was getting too old to hunt and just wanted to sell it. I didn't have the cash on me but told him that if he didn't sell it to bring it back the next day and I would take it. The guy right behind me had the money and bought it. I made a promise to myself that I would not be caught without cash on hand again. Maybe you'll get another opportunity again, I never did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allen Lone wolf, post: 2532410, member: 121301"] I feel your pain on your letting the NO.1get away. What's strange about your post is I was telling my brother about 2 days ago I was thinking about buying a #1 since I had always admired them but have never owned one. Maybe it's a sign that it's time! Missed my deal back in the 70's on a Browning lightweight 12ga with an extra barrel for $125. The cost of the barrel at the time was $150. This older gentleman was sitting on the tailgate of his truck in the parking lot where I used to work said he was getting too old to hunt and just wanted to sell it. I didn't have the cash on me but told him that if he didn't sell it to bring it back the next day and I would take it. The guy right behind me had the money and bought it. I made a promise to myself that I would not be caught without cash on hand again. Maybe you'll get another opportunity again, I never did. [/QUOTE]
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