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<p>[QUOTE="Ladybranch, post: 253422, member: 44"]I played with cap pistols when I was young also. The neighborhood kids would play everything from cops and robbers to cowboys and Indians. I even had a black and silver double holster with 2 "ivory" - really white plastic - handle cap pistols. I still have that holster set up in the attic somewhere. I was mighty disappointed when I got a cowgirl outfit for Xmas one year. I wanted it to be a **cowboy** outfit. Our family even had a narrow archery range in the backyard using long/large bows (25, 30 and 50 lb. pulls), quivers, arrows and a large round straw target. We would have family competitions (father, mother, brother, adult cousins, aunts, uncles and me - no kids other than my brother and I). Could only use the large bows when parents present. At summer camp in the Berkshires I took medals in archery, riflery and riding competitions. My mother would sometimes shake her head over her tomboy.</p><p><br /></p><p>--- Susan[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ladybranch, post: 253422, member: 44"]I played with cap pistols when I was young also. The neighborhood kids would play everything from cops and robbers to cowboys and Indians. I even had a black and silver double holster with 2 "ivory" - really white plastic - handle cap pistols. I still have that holster set up in the attic somewhere. I was mighty disappointed when I got a cowgirl outfit for Xmas one year. I wanted it to be a **cowboy** outfit. Our family even had a narrow archery range in the backyard using long/large bows (25, 30 and 50 lb. pulls), quivers, arrows and a large round straw target. We would have family competitions (father, mother, brother, adult cousins, aunts, uncles and me - no kids other than my brother and I). Could only use the large bows when parents present. At summer camp in the Berkshires I took medals in archery, riflery and riding competitions. My mother would sometimes shake her head over her tomboy. --- Susan[/QUOTE]
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