I don't know if any one is interested, but this is the story of my illness which commenced in 1994 when I got some darn fool idea in my head that I wanted a Harley. Consumption Stage 1: So I started to investigate, and learnt that I first had to get a learners permit for motor-cycle, then a license, then ride a 250cc bike on the road for 12 months. I did all this and during this 12 month period of drooling over Harleys, I noticed that a lof of Harley paraphenalia carried a distinctive American Indian theme. Consumption Stage 2: an interest in American Indians, so I started buying books & hiring movies. At last I stumbled on LOTM (Consumption Stage 3:) which I watched and watched and watched then eventually purchased on VHS and watched and watched (then eventually purchased on DVD). Eventually on about the 20th time I was watching it, I got to the scene at the fort where Hawkeye (my hero) shot his flinter, and all of a sudden like I thought "I'd like to try that". Consumption Stage 4: So I started to investigate SHOOTING (at that stage of my life the only thing I had shot was a friends air-rifle in my early teens about 25 years earlier). After purchasing magazines etc I eventually learnt that one needed to join an approved shooting club, do a safety course & get a license, get a suitable safe for firearm storage, apply for a permit to purchase etc etc, (which I did). At the time I had no idea that people actually shot ML's (I had a fair idea that people shot shotguns 'cos I remember my dad had one years ago). Then I discovered 2 BP/ML clubs, and a gun dealer that actually sold ML firearms. I purchased more books esp 2 of Shumways and decided that I wanted an American longrifle; this is when Consumption Stage 5: set in. The only readily available ML's were Pedersolis, but which one? Kentucky, Pennsylvania or Frontier???? Frontier won in percussion even though I really wanted FL, the President of a ML club talked me out of it. Ever since then, Consumption Stage 6 (total addiction to ML) has set in; I understand there is no cure!
Anyway, there are many huge gaps in this story, but had I detailed everything, it would have taken up Claudes entire server! :crackup:
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Lehigh County, propa made longarms!
Anyway, there are many huge gaps in this story, but had I detailed everything, it would have taken up Claudes entire server! :crackup:
:thumbsup:
Lehigh County, propa made longarms!