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Type: Posts; User: R.T. Haas
I'm a dog food dealer and always tell my customers it is important to keep food in the original bag. The bag can be stored inside any metal or plastic container. Natural preservatives are sensitive...
I also have two Tri-Tronics Bark Limiters, same price 50.00 Each TYD. I will put new batteries in them. Will take PayPal.
Nick, I would recommend getting the diesel, even a 800 lb. topper on a gas truck makes the engine work. The diesel don't even know it's there! Pitboss does have a diesel. Cost to run comes out about...
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Here is another one you might like. This is a 1941 field trial at the R.R.M. Carpenter farm in Chesapeake City MD. Ruly Carpenter Jr, owned the only Chesapeake national champion in history...
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How many old photos you looking for? This is Mrs. Marshall Field with her yellow Lab Carl of Boghurst at the third meeting of the Labrador Retriever Club in 1933, held at the Meadow Farm...
Never saw the Spider in operation but looks to me like each throw will be different angles. It says on the website a 2 month wait so i guess someone is buying.
I'm also waiting for pros and cons from people using the Thunder Spider. Looks like a great piece of training equipment to me.
I do agree with this and is why i like to see the dew claws left on. Watch a dog working the field with dew claws and one without. You can always see more torque on the legs of the one without and...
Gun-X forget the rest!!
That guy cracks me up! CHOOOT 'Em Elizabeth- chooot 'em, nice job Liz!
I think that is the same guy that takes a bath in Clorox!
1936 Montauk Pilot won the Field & Stream trophy at East Islip L.I. the equivalent of a NFC. Pilot was owned by R.R.M. Carpenter Jr. and trained and handled by Harry Conklin.
http://www.chrischantland.com/original_art.php?category=2&page=1
You got it! He does have his own chair!
I see Henry often at Jeff's store in Easton.
Any relation to Henry the master of decoy collecting?
Contact Kuranda they have some imported aluminum beds. Something about a company overseas that took their patent and Kuranda got the beds in a settlement. They are less money then their US made beds.
One big Chessie smile in the morning to greet you and you will be hooked on them forever!
Know this area of Cambridge well but what are the triangles about? Look at google earth.
Interested in entering the drawing.
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Montauk Pilot was the first to win the Field & Stream trophy in 1936.
Skipper Bob was the first Chesapeake FC in 1935. Owned and handled by Harry Conklin.
Randy
Capt. Harry Jobes gunning decoys, or if you want them to be collectable that is also fine. Gunning with collectable decoys at a reasonable price......does not get better than that!
Randy
Jim, I have some Capt. Harry Jobes Chesapeake Bay decoys listed on ebay.
1 dozen Bluebills with 4 days bidding left, and more to come in the next few weeks- Pintails, Mallards, Canvasbacks.
Randy
http://www.cphsales.com/
Thanks RTF & TT