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I will be their Friday for sure if nothing happens but if it does I will be their Saturday .I did not know about this show until today so thanks for posting
 
Want to attend but this is same dates as the Unicoi Turkey Call Makers show also. Prior commitments having me attend it this year. Next year I hope to attend the muzzle loader show
 
Outstanding show, arrived just after the show opened yesterday and spent most of the day there.
 
Some how "cool" does not fit the rifles there, maybe if you under 30 it might.

Everyone one there was old, grey headed and bearded, cool is not in their vocabulary.
 
Spent all day Friday there. Well worth the time.
Stayed at the park, good food , friendly people.

Shiloh Battlefield is a little over an hour away. Spent Saturday there. Always wanted to see the Sunken Road and Hornets Nest. Very interesting and humbling.

Headed home this morning.

Don
 
Some how "cool" does not fit the rifles there, maybe if you under 30 it might.

Everyone one there was old, grey headed and bearded, cool is not in their vocabulary.
Cool was in their vocabulary when they were under 30. I doubt that cool would bring out their ire. One thing I didn't hear at the show was, smoke pole, though.
 
I thought the 2 Kibler Woods Runners I got to see in the white were pretty "cool", then again, I was 19 in 67 when I went off to the Army and the hippy movement was going strong in California but not around Ft Knox. It wasn't until I saw some "cool" crotch length miniskirts in England when I was working on a Huey at a small detachment at Burtonwood that I realized what was going on in the "world" and that I was missing out on it. I was stationed near Manheim Germany; the short skirts, hippies or "free love" hadn't gotten their before I left to go back home at the end of 69.

The word "cool" is ingrained in people my age, never to leave.
 
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