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    Louisville Gun Show

    I woke up this AM and decided that I had to drive two hours to Louisville just in case there was a No. 4 at the show begging for me to buy it. Unfortunately, I came home without a new LE for my collection.

    I did see a beautiful looking 1950 C No. 4 MkI*. It was priced way too high, but I thought I would take a look anyway, not only was it priced to high, it had a mismatched magazine. I saw a few others, but nothing begged for me to buy it.

    I did manage to see Ian Skennertonicon, so I pickup a few new reference books for my library -- SAIS #22 Britishicon Empire Sniper Rifles and The Broad Arrow.

    I was wondering if any of you were able to attend. If so, any thoughts on the Ex-Trials (T) for $6,000+?
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    dag nabbit

    Had to stay home this weekend, and miss this show. And I find out that Ian S. was there, too! Thanks for the report on the Enfield status there. I've found a couple of good ones there. I need the Broad Arrow, too...
    I'm hacked off.......
    You going to Knob Creek in a few weeks?

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    I saw the ex trials T there. I didn't take it off the rack to look at it but from what I could see it had the waisted front sight protector and the button cocking piece and it had a MkI telescope. The info said it came with the wooden chest and scope case. The condition of the rifle and scope appeared to be in excellent condition. Ray

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    Quote Originally Posted by tlvaughn View Post
    The Broad Arrow.
    I use that one a lot ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by limpetmine View Post
    You going to Knob Creek in a few weeks?
    I have never been, is it worth going? That is the same weekend as the C&E Show in Wilmington, OH. I have not been to this show in a long time and my father-in-law wants to go to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Badger View Post
    I use that one a lot ...
    I believe it was you that referenced this book in a previous post, which is the reason I picked it up. It was just an added bonus that Ian was at the show. I ran into him a year or so ago at a show and picked up a few of his books.

    I must admit it is nice to see guys that contribute to this site being acknowledged in the books. I wish I had a fraction of the knowledge most of you on here have. With time, maybe I will get a fraction of the fraction .

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    Yes

    Well worth going to. Make sure you bring ear protection, money, (lots o money), comfortable shoes, and money! Great show and shoot, too.

    Quote Originally Posted by tlvaughn View Post
    I have never been, is it worth going? That is the same weekend as the C&E Show in Wilmington, OH. I have not been to this show in a long time and my father-in-law wants to go to it.

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    limpetmine,

    It looks like you have convinced me to go. A good friend of mine lives in Bardstown and we have decided to go down next Friday, that way I can still make the show in Wilmington on Saturday.

    If you happen to see a guy looking at a 1942 ROF-F and stating that is a nice looking No.4 MkI (no star) Savage, that will be me

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    Good for you. I like going Friday best, and bug out after lunch on Saturday, but I'm bringing a friend who can't get off Friday, so we'll be there early Saturday morning. Where is Wilmington? We're going to stay for the night shoot Saturday, then crash, and drive home Sunday. Last year (Or 2, can't remember) on the way home was a little show in E-town, then one in Nashville. We stopped on everyone on the way home. I wasn't on gun show overload, but I was CLOSE! No jab intended on the ROF! I was wondering what I missed! Nice, early Enfields are getting harder to come by. I just got me a cherry of a 1942 Maltby, will be here in a week or so. I'll post pics when it arrives. If you stick around on Saturday, look me up. I'll be loitering around Brian.

    Quote Originally Posted by tlvaughn View Post
    limpetmine,

    It looks like you have convinced me to go. A good friend of mine lives in Bardstown and we have decided to go down next Friday, that way I can still make the show in Wilmington on Saturday.

    If you happen to see a guy looking at a 1942 ROF-F and stating that is a nice looking No.4 MkI (no star) Savage, that will be me

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    Knob Creek ramblings

    Does the guy w/ the short barreled .30 and .50 cal Brownings still set up right next to the pole barn? Yow!

    The most amazing thing to me is that most all of those guys never shoot at anything past 75 yards or so, although the range is out to 300+ yards.

    The Vickers is very nice to experience, if you've never seen one in action. I think they would let folks shoot it, if you paid for the ammo that they supplied.
    I "rented" the 30-40 Gatling gun for a couple of hundred rounds as I had never fired one, but confused the owners a bit when I fired it at the full length of the range just to see what the dispersion was like- actually much more accurate than I would have figured! They expected the usual trash shooting at 50yds.

    Bought a dealers sample (which is kept at my friend's store) New Zealandicon issued Sterling at Knob Creek years ago. Best SMG of all time IMO! Take it out from time to time to show the local law enforcement folks that old tech is often more effective than new- helped change their opinion of their new H&K UMP's right quick! ETA The S.O. did replace the bulk of the UMP's w/ M4's later on.
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