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<p>[QUOTE="patd8643, post: 1003368, member: 5195"]When you see such 'fine' pieces, your eyes just curl around them and love them. And you know if Joe was in the line of provence it was probably very good. Joe was an interesting character, known for his love of long rifles. He and my FIL wrote a noted book on long rifles. I think I still have 2 copies of the book. He had an interesting relationship with the IRS![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="patd8643, post: 1003368, member: 5195"]When you see such 'fine' pieces, your eyes just curl around them and love them. And you know if Joe was in the line of provence it was probably very good. Joe was an interesting character, known for his love of long rifles. He and my FIL wrote a noted book on long rifles. I think I still have 2 copies of the book. He had an interesting relationship with the IRS![/QUOTE]
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