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Looks like NRA Sporters at Work!
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06-20-2009 08:44 PM
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JUST THINK HOW EXPENSIVE (RELATIVELY) THOSE RIFLES WERE IN THAT DAY AND TIME. MAYBE ONE OF OUR RIFLES IS IN THOSE PICTURES!
THINK THEY ATE THOSE YODEL DOGS?
Jim
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67th Company, 5th Marines 1st Sgt. Daniel "Pop" Hunter's response to 1st Lt. Jonas Platt's query "Who is your Commander"?, Torcy side of Hill 142, Belleau Wood, 8:00 am, 6 Jun 1918.
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Great pics.....In the bottom pic, the fellow took the time to rest the butt of his expensive rifle on his leather boot, rather than in the dirt!!!!
My Sporter letters to a fellow about 2 hours north of me here in southern NY, so, unless that's him on vacation, I doubt any of those are mine...LOL
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Old Hunting Photos
I love looking at old photos regardless of subject. If y'all like old hunting photos, take a look at the album put together by PhillipM. 
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Emri
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very cool.
notice a lot of Remington M8,s and 81,s..
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I noticed them also

Originally Posted by
chuckindenver
very cool.
notice a lot of Remington M8,s and 81,s..
Since I have my grandfathers M8. Updated in late 40's with Stith mounts and a 1948 Weaver K4. When I used it to deer hunt all the old guys made fun of my "water cooled job". They couldn't understand that I knew what they were talking about. 
Notice the autos? Seems Buick was a popular make in that area where most of the pics were made.
I forget where Phillip said he found them, but they seem to be from the "north woods", MN, WI, MI area.
FWIW,
Emri
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Old automobile
"Now we're really getting modern. Make & model anyone?"
Thanks for the pics Vi ! Those were some fine looking horses. As for the automobile, in that part of the country in that time period, my guess would be Sears & Roebuck. They sold cars by catalog "mail" order. They were delivered in a crate and the buyer had to do the assembly! 
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Originally Posted by
Emri
As for the automobile, in that part of the country in that time period, my guess would be Sears & Roebuck. They sold cars by catalog "mail" order. They were delivered in a crate and the buyer had to do the assembly!
Ah, good thought. I tend to forget how isolated turn-of-the-century South Dakota was from the "modern" world. And Grandpa Omar was known as a man who liked his catalog shopping.

Thanks!