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Santa definitely had me on his "Extra-good" list this year :thumbsup:

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Yes, he did. Makes his list suspect, for certain. :haha:

Happy Holidays, Squire.

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Faking good was a lot easier than faking asleep I can tell you :idunno:

I have wanted one of these for so long and they were not getting any cheaper. Sometimes you just have to go for it :thumbsup:
 
Extra cool! My old pard Dennis Heckathrone has built several now of which three are currently serving on board the U.S.S. Texas, San Jacinto and Fort Worth. That's three nuclear boats who can "repel boarders"! Last he heard, several other skippers have come aboard just to see them! :haha:

(Oh, don't let the name fool you...Wes/Tex had to assume a new identity when the system threw his name out!)
 
lonniels said:
That is really nice, I need more pics and info!

Jones & Son, Wrexham. So probably Thomas Jones of Town Hill, Wrexham 1810-28

Pics of what? The bayonet latch is fun, it has a curious infill on the sear spring :idunno:
 
Thanks for the info! I would love to stare down the bore and also see more of the bayonet. Really cool piece!
 

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