same thing, on Mr Canfield. havnt seen him on the new forum yet,,anyone hear from him? or talk to him...
i sent him an email as well...hope all is well with the guys.
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same thing, on Mr Canfield. havnt seen him on the new forum yet,,anyone hear from him? or talk to him...
i sent him an email as well...hope all is well with the guys.
Mr Canfield returned my email, said all is well, and is finishng up the last book he,s been doing...
gotta keep in touch with these guys...:}
I miss Canfield's websight I enjoyed reading Canfield's corner
he said it was US bolt action rifles...??im sure we will be seeing it soon..
its ok to not agree with each other, thats what makes this a great hobby.
we all have our little nitch that we like, its how we all handle the things we dont agree on.
several posters here i dont agree with from time to time., doesnt meen i dont like them. we just see things in a different way..and thats ok.
id still sit and have a cup a Joe with just about any of them..
I agree with Chuck -- while I don't always agree with Bruce, or many who post here, I enjoy the company and call many good friends. If I shared anything, it would have to be tea - never did learn to like coffee!! :D
reminds me of Pual puma, ill take tea, coffee gives me a headache.
Actually I was referring to 'Canfield's Corner' when I said I didn't agree with everything he said.
He's a very good guy, and has helped me a lot via email over the years. Very responsive and he invited my wife and I stop by his house to see his collection a couple of years ago when we were on vacation, but unfortunately we ran out of time.
i stand corrected, thats Pete Puma..and he wants coffee not tea..it gives him a headache,.. but you better give me a whole lotta lumps..
http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/...3086/pete.html
I did like reading Canfield's Corner once or twice a month.
My favorite was one that was a bit of farce/ fiction that posed the question...What if the history of a USGI rifle could actually be documented? It went into ridiculous, excruciating detail about all the people who touched the rifle in it's mundane journey from rack to rack. Finaly to be bought at a gunshow by Clark Griswold. Hilarious!
JR