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Just ordered my yearly Dixie Catalog. Haven't ordered from them in years, just a habit I got into back in the 60's!Anyone else ordered it yet? it's a Fall ritual for me.
I've got one maybe 30 years old. Half their stuff is out of stock and I only use the tables in the back of it.Just ordered my yearly Dixie Catalog. Haven't ordered from them in years, just a habit I got into back in the 60's!Anyone else ordered it yet? it's a Fall ritual for me.
Certainly not like old Turner was.I picked up one last time I was up there. It has an interesting "dated" feel to it - the way things were before the internet, I guess...
Those southern belle ladies minding the front desk are sugar sweet, oh my goodness. I wish that angry owner dude would let me touch and photograph that original soddy-daisy/smr/whatever he has on display that I like. "NO!".What a as__le.Conscience: now Stanley, be nice...
Wow!I stopped by and got mine a few weeks ago. The catalog is about the only thing I can afford to buy there nowadays. Percussion caps were $18.95 for a tin of 100!! Limit 2.
I wonder why they even have that row of guns out (on the wall to your immediate right as you come in the door); you can just barely see them in that dark showroom. Why tempt us and keep us from looking/studying? Put them away for crying out loud.Certainly not like old Turner was.
That would be 28 ga. A 20 will lodge in the barrel of a 12 and cause a barrel obstruction.Loved reading the back pages of the old ones. I remember an article to make aerial fireworks out of a 20 gauge shell fired in a 12 gauge shotgun. Lots of GREAT ideas back then...
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