I've run a version of this exact target, except the V was inverted in mine
Do you know any history about how this type of target came into existence? Why did the choose this shape instead if a circle or square?
I've run a version of this exact target, except the V was inverted in mine
“One ball hits the targetNow that you gave me an idea, I've produced a set of targets for the more experimentally minded. I had to stop when I started hearing zithers playing in the background.
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"Cenntenial" portrayed in Colorado (which after the show ran a town actually changed name to Cenntenial ! with Pasquinel and McKeag as the mountain men.Many decades ago, there was a mini series called Centenial. It was about a western city, probably in one of the northern Rocky Mountain states, and how it progressed from wilderness and trappers to a modern city. It had a couple episodes on the trappers and mountain men. I think that Hollywood really tried to replicate how these men really lived. In one episode it portrayed a rendezvous that appeared very HC.
You don't by chance live in a '63 VW camper with peace signs, Grateful Dead stickers and a mandala hanging from the rear view mirror do you?
"Cenntenial" portrayed in Colorado (which after the show ran a town actually changed name to Cenntenial ! with Pasquinel and McKeag as the mountain men.
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Not a clue, the inverted version I used was for a Christmas shoot. Tree shape.Do you know any history about how this type of target came into existence? Why did the choose this shape instead if a circle or square?
That was a great series, especially the first few episodes which dealt with the fur trapping era. Robert Conrad ( wild Wild West) played Pasquinel, a French fur trapper. You are absolutely correct on that rendezvous scene was great. ArtMany decades ago, there was a mini series called Centenial. It was about a western city, probably in one of the northern Rocky Mountain states, and how it progressed from wilderness and trappers to a modern city. It had a couple episodes on the trappers and mountain men. I think that Hollywood really tried to replicate how these men really lived. In one episode it portrayed a rendezvous that appeared very HC.
That was a great series, especially the first few episodes which dealt with the fur trapping era. Robert Conrad ( wild Wild West) played Pasquinel, a French fur trapper. You are absolutely correct on that rendezvous scene was great. Art
The book was great, much richer story. I had seen the movie first, so Conrad and chamberlain was in my mind and how I saw the characters.
Wasn't the "V" target shot by Gary Cooper in a bacon-shoot in his Sgt York movie?
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