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    Saw this one also posted on Joustericon website.

    are you going to dublicate the thread from jouster about your service too?

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    I also posted it on several other Forums.. I am very proud of my service!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by brick26 View Post
    Saw this one also posted on Joustericon website.
    are you going to dublicate the thread from jouster about your service too?

    Brick26, I hope that comment about his service was meant in a good way. He should be very proud of his military service. Looking at your profile I see nothing listed. Do you have any?

    I, for one, am appreciative to be able to see Mr. Holbrook's items. And he should be very proud of his military service. John, welcome back brother.

    Some of us do not go to the Jouster Web site, or at least not very often. Bad taste from some of their past practices.

    By the way, what is a dublicate?

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    He should be very proud of his service. Thank you Mr. Holbrook! I went to the Joustericon site just to read the article.


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    BTW, dublicate thread means exactly the same thread.

    My comment was not about his service, but about the thread. there is also another forum I thought it would be good to post pics of this 1911A1:

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    Quote Originally Posted by brick26 View Post
    BTW, dublicate thread means exactly the same thread.
    I was teasing you about the spelling. B instead of a P

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