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<blockquote data-quote="Old Hickory 45" data-source="post: 3068946" data-attributes="member: 115728"><p>I still work beyond retirement age to support my hobbies, like another newly invented must have best fishing pole or the next newly invented gotta have hunting rifle. Wife is retired and also happy, being an avid shopper.</p><p>I have two great long time pals that run a private owned gun store. One of them is my retired ex-boss at work, retired as our Provost Marshal. Both are also gunsmiths and always keep me informed of the next best hunting rifle for sale.</p><p></p><p>I work at and have patrolled 30 years at an Army owned and operated military munition production installation. Hunting and fishing is good there (19,000 acres) but they do not allow rifle or pistol hunting. But they have a black powder hunting season. So, I don't fish or hunt there but have plenty of private land to hunt close to home.</p><p></p><p>I recently retired my busy custom knife making shop of 40 years and quit my part time licensed private investigation work. This pair went to a great fella in Kentucky and customer that has 4 of my knives. The pair shown are made of ATS 34 steel, stabilized buckeye burl, nickel silver, and inlayed mammoth ivory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Hickory 45, post: 3068946, member: 115728"] I still work beyond retirement age to support my hobbies, like another newly invented must have best fishing pole or the next newly invented gotta have hunting rifle. Wife is retired and also happy, being an avid shopper. I have two great long time pals that run a private owned gun store. One of them is my retired ex-boss at work, retired as our Provost Marshal. Both are also gunsmiths and always keep me informed of the next best hunting rifle for sale. I work at and have patrolled 30 years at an Army owned and operated military munition production installation. Hunting and fishing is good there (19,000 acres) but they do not allow rifle or pistol hunting. But they have a black powder hunting season. So, I don't fish or hunt there but have plenty of private land to hunt close to home. I recently retired my busy custom knife making shop of 40 years and quit my part time licensed private investigation work. This pair went to a great fella in Kentucky and customer that has 4 of my knives. The pair shown are made of ATS 34 steel, stabilized buckeye burl, nickel silver, and inlayed mammoth ivory. [/QUOTE]
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