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    thanks for all these great posts Fred, somehow I haven't been able to find the thank you button, ... you have the most photographed fence post around I bet, lol, world famous in fact.
    Well Roger, the old fence post and rails are no more. My wife told me that they were only good for leaning my old guns on and so she told...I mean asked me to tear them out. She said that I'd be happier that way because I could finally get to all that vegetation with the mower....and then plant a garden there. While I was at it, the wife asked me to get rid of the unsightly old rotten pile of cedar that we called a deck and build her a stone patio. So, now I have nothing to hang or rest my guns on outside anymore...sigh. Don't let your wives see this post or they might tell, I mean ask you to renovate something too! I think that I'll just sneak out and drive a post into the ground somewhere to use as a photo prop. She'll never see it!







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    I meant to add to the above that the patio was a well deserved gift by me to her for buying me all of my Enfields for my most recent birthdays. Seems more than fair to me! What an understanding and Loving wife I have, eh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fred G. View Post
    Well Thank you Ray! You're Very kind! I'm sorry for showing the same old photo's that you've seen before. I haven't taken any new ones yet though and just go to my photobucket for them when a photo is needed. I'm giving the New Zealandicon rifle to a buddy of mine on the 24th for the $1,000.00 that I still owe him for a loan to buy an old Kentucky rifle. He's giving me $400.00 cash on top of that too. He'll like it, but he doesn't know anything much about Enfields least of all about Long Lee's. I told him to read up on them.
    Fred, I never get tired of seeing them. You can post photos of them every week as far as I'm concerned. They are beauties, Ray

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    I prefer the fence post and natural vegetation. (unless it's taking over the entire property.) But, I like old barns and old rifles, too!

    At least you've still allowed to have the rifles.

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