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I have had this on my calendar for 2 months. Hopefully no emergencys at work will pop up and I can go on Saturday. I have not been to this event so am looking forward to it.
 
The wife and I will head up to Lewisburg on Friday, joined by another couple. It will be a first time event for us all, and we're looking forward to an enjoyable road trip.
 
very cool... I will be driving Friday evening and going to show on Saturday. Looking forward to it!! Hope you have a great trip
 
My wife and I are going up Friday.

By the way, sort of in the neighborhood is the Great American Outdoor Show starts this weekend at the Harrisburg Farm Complex. Huge show: hunting, fishing, guns, outfitters. Runs 9 days.
 
going to make that trip next weekend... my lady friend has never been to Philadelphia! going a couple days early to see those sites then on to the last couple days of that show...
 
Spent a lot of time there Saturday... you are right "Shane a gress' those 20's can fly! but it was fun... cool to meet and talk to some of the great gunsmiths... lots to see... and buy!
 
Spent a lot of time there Saturday... you are right "Shane a gress' those 20's can fly! but it was fun... cool to meet and talk to some of the great gunsmiths... lots to see... and buy!
I looked at lot of rifles, interested in a 45. I will set some more funds aside and go to dixons this summer. I have never been to it so am looking forward to that event. You probably seen me, I was the fella with the black cowboy with the flat top. I have always liked the vaquero style hats. You don't see that kind around these parts.
 
YES... actually I do remember that distinctive addition... LOL wish I had known. I have shot percussion for years but flintlock is new and there was a lot of knowledge there to tap into. I particularly enjoyed talking with Tim Williams. I had seen several of his videos on You Tube and he had the Davy Crockett replica he built... really enjoyed the show
 

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