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<blockquote data-quote="Bravo 4" data-source="post: 1641451" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>I had that old mean stone for a dad as well. We parted ways when I was 16, my best friend's dad took me in my junior year of hs until I could afford to venture out my senior year. A couple decades later that old man still calls me Son and I still call him Pop, one of the great men I have ever known. Last year I took him on my elk hunt, his first being in real mountains. He is too old and out of shape to get around up there but he loved it. Wants to go back when I get the next chance. I have this for him, he's into older guns:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bravo 4, post: 1641451, member: 8873"] I had that old mean stone for a dad as well. We parted ways when I was 16, my best friend’s dad took me in my junior year of hs until I could afford to venture out my senior year. A couple decades later that old man still calls me Son and I still call him Pop, one of the great men I have ever known. Last year I took him on my elk hunt, his first being in real mountains. He is too old and out of shape to get around up there but he loved it. Wants to go back when I get the next chance. I have this for him, he’s into older guns: [/QUOTE]
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