killdeer43
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Welcome to LTG&A....Let's Talk Guns and Ammo! :lol: :lol:
Joe
Joe
All one word....Gunzenammo! I like it!Scratch said:More like Guns Zen Ammo... :wink: :roll:
Qvart said:You provide more confirmation for a theory of mine - for those who read Zen first, or were coming of age at the time of its publication, Lila doesn't quite compare. For those who read Lila first, the reverse is true.... Maybe I'll take another look at Zen sometime.
I plan to drag my lazy self down to my local Wednesday-night open stage on the 10th to play that song.frettedstrings said:Just ordered a book about "The Edmund Fitzgerald" through Amazon Books. November 10, 2010 will mark 35 years since its sinking in Lake Superior. I have sung the Gordon Lightfoot song "The Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald" several times. I like to read up on the history of songs that I perform.
I've always liked the feel of a book in my hands, sort of like the feel of a Guild guitar, for instance. :wink:tele4tone said:Anyone else using E books?
Jeff
spiderman said:Used to reload for a number of years. More than saving money it was a nice way to play accuracy games. Strictly handguns for me. My favorite load was a very light .45ACP target load for revolvers. Our range is 50'. and I used to joke that at 51' the bullet would just dead drop into the trap, very accurate. Then tennis elbow set in
Still shoot, for some reason that never bothered my arms or hands (tendonitis) even full .357 magnum, or on the rare occasions when someone let me use a .44 magnum with heavy loads. I do use sensible revolvers though, not the tiny sub-pound snubbies that seem to be the rage these days.
Keep your powder dry
Harmony H-173 bought in 1960 (retired), Alvarez AC60S 2008, Eastman AC320ce 2008 "Hybrid", Guild GAD-JF30E(blonde) 2008, Guild JF55 1997, Guild D25M 1974, Martin Grand J35E 2009, Martin D12-20 1970
"I'm glad there are a lot of guitar players pursuing technique as diligently as they possibly can, because it leaves this whole other area open to people like me."
Richard Thompson