my 1933 35 rem.
my 1933 35 rem.
[/img]just was out today and took a couple of photos of my 1933 model 8 in 35 rem. the fedora and vintage leather jacket are part of my usual dress.[/img]
I have never harvested an animal, but I have killed quite a few.............
Re: my 1933 35 rem.
I have never harvested an animal, but I have killed quite a few.............
Re: my 1933 35 rem.
Hey oskool,
That is a nice looking rifle. I bet it shoots as well as it looks. The threads aren't too shabby either. Those are some mighty big toothpicks. Look like they may have been there awhile. That is a nice background for your picture.
Regards,
jack1653
That is a nice looking rifle. I bet it shoots as well as it looks. The threads aren't too shabby either. Those are some mighty big toothpicks. Look like they may have been there awhile. That is a nice background for your picture.
Regards,
jack1653
Re: my 1933 35 rem.
Nice pics - great background. Always appreciate the vintage look - I am not so into the "tacticool" style that seems to prevail lately!
Adam
Adam
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Re: my 1933 35 rem.
Very nice looking rifle, and the background is awesome. Congrats on a fine rifle and great pics
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the logs were just put there by me and my brother, we live on the edisto river and he is a first class cabinet maker and just all around carpenter. he took them out of the river to cut up for boards. he has a lot more than you see in the photos, here is my cedar strip boat he built. and yes my rifle shoots as good as it looks....... http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/dd4 ... 0542b6.jpg
I have never harvested an animal, but I have killed quite a few.............
Re: my 1933 35 rem.
one more. it is a two man sneek boat i fish the river with, it works like a dream and will run about 5 hours before you have to charge the battery.
I have never harvested an animal, but I have killed quite a few.............
Re: my 1933 35 rem.
Hey olskool,
That is a boat to be proud of!! When I lived in Georgia, I use to make regular trips to Edisto Island. A close friend had a home just off the beach. We would fish the Edisto River and had a great time. We would set crab traps and enjoy the good eating.
Regards,
jack1653
That is a boat to be proud of!! When I lived in Georgia, I use to make regular trips to Edisto Island. A close friend had a home just off the beach. We would fish the Edisto River and had a great time. We would set crab traps and enjoy the good eating.
Regards,
jack1653
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Fresh seafood Lipsmackin; Jack be careful I've already had to rinse out my keyboard this week.
Note for the members in the Carolinas, a town an hour or two northwest of Murtle Beach called Calabash (Kalabash maybe) has fine all you eat dinners. It's Sinfull to quote my Mother in Law. Wish I could go back, maybe a bucket list item.
Note for the members in the Carolinas, a town an hour or two northwest of Murtle Beach called Calabash (Kalabash maybe) has fine all you eat dinners. It's Sinfull to quote my Mother in Law. Wish I could go back, maybe a bucket list item.
Phyrbird
SOKY
SOKY
Re: my 1933 35 rem.
the part of the edisto i live on is the all fresh water end. it is the longest black water river in the united states.
I have never harvested an animal, but I have killed quite a few.............
Re: my 1933 35 rem.
here's my imagination going fully wild, that stunp coming off the tree trunk looks like a head with your hat on it, you can make out the nose and the mouth is yelling: YEAH!!! then it would continue saying, you can lay that JMB model 8 on me anytime, hey wait don't pee on me.
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