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<blockquote data-quote="skipglo" data-source="post: 1629599" data-attributes="member: 87776"><p>As you stated ..can't wait for the festivities...so just my 2 cents..."..if the old school design was that good...why doesn't everyone use them "...they actually do! Every straight wall case made today follows the ORIGINAL FIRST STRAIGHT WALL...EVERY BELTED CASE .. follows the ORIGINAL belted and every shoulder case follows the original shoulder case.....they may have all improved in materials and wall thickness... and capacity....but so has gunpowder...did not all gunpowder EVOLVE from the original gunpowder? The original anything lays the foundation for improvement and evolution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skipglo, post: 1629599, member: 87776"] As you stated ..can't wait for the festivities...so just my 2 cents..."..if the old school design was that good...why doesn't everyone use them "...they actually do! Every straight wall case made today follows the ORIGINAL FIRST STRAIGHT WALL...EVERY BELTED CASE .. follows the ORIGINAL belted and every shoulder case follows the original shoulder case.....they may have all improved in materials and wall thickness... and capacity....but so has gunpowder...did not all gunpowder EVOLVE from the original gunpowder? The original anything lays the foundation for improvement and evolution. [/QUOTE]
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