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<blockquote data-quote="Bell3wv" data-source="post: 5415364" data-attributes="member: 20882"><p>That's an awesome picture! I lost both my folks this past year and have been going through thousands of pictures. I've found several hunting photos post-me but not many before I came along. I took this one of Dad in the early 90's. I hope I find an original of the two bucks he killed in rural WV in 1958 and 1959 with a mail order M-1 Garrand. Dad wasn't a lil guy by any means and he was a good backdrop for these. They hung on an old barn of a family that took him in after his parents died for 30+ yrs. He probably couldn't afford a camera back then)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bell3wv, post: 5415364, member: 20882"] That's an awesome picture! I lost both my folks this past year and have been going through thousands of pictures. I've found several hunting photos post-me but not many before I came along. I took this one of Dad in the early 90's. I hope I find an original of the two bucks he killed in rural WV in 1958 and 1959 with a mail order M-1 Garrand. Dad wasn't a lil guy by any means and he was a good backdrop for these. They hung on an old barn of a family that took him in after his parents died for 30+ yrs. He probably couldn't afford a camera back then) [/QUOTE]
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