05-16-2005, 22:57
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Mailed off my request for a 'Memorandum of Authorization' for the Yarborough today.
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05-17-2005, 07:01
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#107
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Originally Posted by Bill Harsey
Yes you can post the pic if it remains unedited.
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Ohhhhhhhhh now YOU are one to talk !!!! Mr. Fishing Championship Calendar or whatever that was!
Boogar! :: spank spank spank ::
Here is the cool **unedited** pic of Mr. Harsey:
FrontSight
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05-17-2005, 09:33
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#108
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Bladesmith to the Quiet Professionals
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Originally Posted by 12B4S
Mailed off my request for a 'Memorandum of Authorization' for the Yarborough today. 
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Very good.
If you have any problems with the knife, I know where the warranty department is.
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05-17-2005, 09:40
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Ms. Frontsight,
The special calender you refer to was a Northwest outdoor theme, "babes in Waders". Editing??? I don't recall...
The thunder stick in the picture is my .416 Remington magnum.
It has a barely noticeable recoil.
FS can shoot it whenever she wants.
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05-18-2005, 01:39
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#110
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Originally Posted by Bill Harsey
Very good.
If you have any problems with the knife, I know where the warranty department is.
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LOL Bill. I'm not going to be trying to hack steel fence posts in half. However, check out your 5 million RPM etching/engraving tool.  The knife won't be complete without your signature.
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05-18-2005, 02:01
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Originally Posted by Bill Harsey
The thunder stick in the picture is my .416 Remington magnum.
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[slight hijack]
Is that your Dangerous Game stick?
[/slight hijack]
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05-18-2005, 05:38
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Originally Posted by 12B4S
LOL Bill. I'm not going to be trying to hack steel fence posts in half. However, check out your 5 million RPM etching/engraving tool.  The knife won't be complete without your signature.
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Be sure you send a Calendar with it !!!
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05-18-2005, 06:36
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just for those that have a critical eye....hard sights Bill, no scope on that rifle and my guess is you could take down an elk at 300-500 yards without problem.......
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05-18-2005, 11:56
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That is a lot of "hi, how ya doin". Are the hippies getting active?
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05-19-2005, 01:40
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Originally Posted by Ambush Master
Be sure you send a Calendar with it !!! 
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Ouu ouch......
Bill! Look who dropped in.
Maybe I should have the date I graduated SFTG. That way if I run into a guy who tells me about receiving a Yarborough upon graduation, I can mess with him a tad.
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05-19-2005, 07:57
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Originally Posted by 12B4S
LOL Bill. I'm not going to be trying to hack steel fence posts in half. However, check out your 5 million RPM etching/engraving tool.  The knife won't be complete without your signature.
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The little carbide point on the Foredom flex shaft is still spinning just fine.
PM me here about details on how this will work.
We'll have to build a special knife just for steel fence posts in Camp MacKall.
Oh yeah, I forgot, we already did.
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05-19-2005, 08:13
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Originally Posted by Smokin Joe
[slight hijack]
Is that your Dangerous Game stick?
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It's built for that, express sights for fast target aquisition and the Premier Safari Grade 400 grain Swift A-Frame bullets leave the muzzle at 2400 fps with a stated 5115 ft. lbs of energy.
All my shooting with it so far has been offhand and this is on purpose.
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05-19-2005, 08:18
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Originally Posted by swatsurgeon
just for those that have a critical eye....hard sights Bill, no scope on that rifle and my guess is you could take down an elk at 300-500 yards without problem.......
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This rifle will remain as is, with no scope so I can still find the target in rain and snow. Hunting in the Northwest fall can be a full raingear deal and sometimes I really like the iron sights better because they don't fog as easy.
I'm working on those distances.
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05-20-2005, 01:59
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Originally Posted by Bill Harsey
The little carbide point on the Foredom flex shaft is still spinning just fine.
PM me here about details on how this will work.
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Will do. It may be a month or so. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by Bill Harsey
We'll have to build a special knife just for steel fence posts in Camp MacKall.
Oh yeah, I forgot, we already did.
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I'm thinking at least two. 'The Reaper' would take less time.
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Originally Posted by Bill Harsey
It's built for that, express sights for fast target aquisition and the Premier Safari Grade 400 grain Swift A-Frame bullets leave the muzzle at 2400 fps with a stated 5115 ft. lbs of energy.
All my shooting with it so far has been offhand and this is on purpose.
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Why not, when it's only got the kick of a 22LR.
Last edited by 12B4S; 05-20-2005 at 02:01.
Reason: A puncuation/semantics thing.
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05-20-2005, 08:45
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Originally Posted by Bill Harsey
Ms. Frontsight,
The special calender you refer to was a Northwest outdoor theme, "babes in Waders". Editing??? I don't recall...
The thunder stick in the picture is my .416 Remington magnum.
It has a barely noticeable recoil.
FS can shoot it whenever she wants.
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Isn't that the one she was the cover girl for?
TR
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