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Thanks to my Father in Law
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<blockquote data-quote="Turpentine21" data-source="post: 2984425" data-attributes="member: 124909"><p>My wife just lost her dad before Thanksgiving. I farmed with him and combined all of his crops for years. He was a good man. A humble man. He and I used to travel to gun shows together looking for Belgium made A5s. We found 4 good ones for him. I found him two 12s from relatives and friends. 2 light 12s, a 16 ga with two barrels, and a 20 ga all in great shape.</p><p>Today I learned that the 20 was left to my son and the 16 to me. My wife was left a beautiful 20 ga BC Miroku. I inquired about the two 12s and was told my mother in law needed to sell them. Well, I immediately asked what she wanted as they all have sentimental value and I really didn't want them all split up. Long story short, I bought them too. I won't use them much but they sure will conjure up some memories and they will never be sold as long as my son, wife, and I are alive. Perhaps I'll post a pic in a day or two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turpentine21, post: 2984425, member: 124909"] My wife just lost her dad before Thanksgiving. I farmed with him and combined all of his crops for years. He was a good man. A humble man. He and I used to travel to gun shows together looking for Belgium made A5s. We found 4 good ones for him. I found him two 12s from relatives and friends. 2 light 12s, a 16 ga with two barrels, and a 20 ga all in great shape. Today I learned that the 20 was left to my son and the 16 to me. My wife was left a beautiful 20 ga BC Miroku. I inquired about the two 12s and was told my mother in law needed to sell them. Well, I immediately asked what she wanted as they all have sentimental value and I really didn't want them all split up. Long story short, I bought them too. I won't use them much but they sure will conjure up some memories and they will never be sold as long as my son, wife, and I are alive. Perhaps I'll post a pic in a day or two. [/QUOTE]
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