The fact that TLA failed before I could get my own Improved No. 5 is is one of my personal deep regrets.I'd be surprised if anyone else here (or most any other place for tha matter) had another Texas Longhorn Arms Grover Improved #5 revolver. His vision of the modern rendition of Elmer Keith's legendary No. 5 revolver, which if I understand correctly is on display in a Keith Museum in a Cabela's in Idaho (where Keith lived/worked).
These are fairly rare and the revolver fans will notice a very distinct and usable feature common to most TLA revolvers. Unfortunately, Mr. Grover was apparently a better revolver builder than business man, an TLA went out of business years ago and he passed, so there's no more to be had.
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I live with a 21 foot python.
You have a MINT!
Well I'm not sure if you guys will think this stuff is cool but they are definately momentos to me.
The very first Swiss Army Knife that Victorinox allowed to be made in public. Made by Swiss Bianco at Blade 2009 and I purchased it. It was made even neater because it was witnessed by a couple of fellow Hogs.
Well it is one of a kind and its mine and I like it........Probably not cool enough to be in this thread but oh well
Areal view of Victoria Falls in Livingstone, Zambia.
Game reserve just outside Lusaka, Zambia.
View from a 4 star hotel in Dubai. (Burjuman Rotana)
View from The Ziggarat of UR (Iraq)
Few from my porch in Suva, Fiji.
My Dad's old Al Mar
My son who swims faster than most adults.
And the most beautiful woman I have ever met