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The gun you never buy

The transferable M16 is still there, sitting right above the Thompson. I had my 13 year old with me and wanted to handle it, but same with you, I was too afraid. Our laws really do suck.
Wow, it’s been there awhile then. I think it was over a year ago that I saw it in there.

If I ever win the lottery it will be gone though. The Tommy gun too.

I’ll walk in that place and be like...

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That's a funny story. Colonial furniture was usually made to be very sturdy and functional!

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Hahaha! Dang! That could’ve been BAD

Oh, it was a sturdy chair and had a beautiful patina from centuries of use. We called our Business Heirloom Portraits, shot only in black & white, did sepia toning (think those cream colored Civil War photos) if people wanted and my wife would hand tint photos with transparent oil paints. Yeah, even before digital came along, other photographers thought we were crazy old school. But the phtos looked timeless. We'd use peoples own, simple furniture, take it out in the yard like before the days of flash photography and encourage everybody to dress in clothes with no logos or other "time sensitive" markings. it was great. But I was a little freaked out that I had been hauling around a freaking chair with a mid 5 digit price! We could not have replace it (and I made her son carry it back inside :becky:).
 
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