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    My recent finding in Italyicon has been a M1916 original cleaning rod for M1903 rifle same as this one



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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    Yes, there are several of us here that will admit to walking around the house wearing equipment like the M7...and .45.
    Guilty. But the average man of that period must have been smaller than now. I am of average size and most of the WWII period gear including sholder holsters belts etc. are a bit small.

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    That's because McDonald's was still almost unknown at that time
    History of McDonald's - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bizio View Post
    That's because McDonald's was still almost unknown at that time
    History of McDonald's - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boom,_Like_That You obviously have a good sence of humor. You might like this Mark Knoffler tribute to Ray Kroc.

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    Thank you for posting me this Mark Knopfler song, I never listen to this before !



    I have always been a big fan of Mark Knopfler when he was playing with his band, Dire Straits in the '80s and '90s.
    I went and listen their first concert in my town, Milano, in June 1981.
    At that time I was almost 20 years old and I was standing all the time holding two analogic old microphones and I recorded on tape all their concert.
    I have been searching all the web (eMule and other file sharing sites) but I could never find a similar recording of that concert in Milan so I think I am the only one to have a copy.

    Just for your ears the intro song of that concert, Once Upon A Time In The West that I remastered few years ago.
    You can download it from my server here

    Enjoy man !
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    Greetings from across the pond. Did not intend to highjack your thread. Glad to know there are MK fans elswere. Try youtube Neck & Neck MK and Chet Atkins. Guitar heaven!

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