Dave that background sure enhances that rosewood lamb. Did your wife use pastels?
Thanks OG, much appreciated.
Thanks Kevin, I'm sure your 'google-foo' has given you more than you ever wanted to know about Lace Sensors and their connection to Fender. If not PM me.
Great picture...my '54 was like that in the mountains here, especially over 8,000 feet above sea level...I can just feel her gasping and shuttering going uphill
Dennis, that Marlin in 45-70 is a boomer, a friend had one and I got to shoot it. You'll love it. My dad was very strict and firm about firearms and firearm safety, no BB gun, I got to shoot a .22 when I was 12 and only after I proved to him that I knew and could follow all the safety guidelines. I could carry it empty while walking with him hunting a field for pheasant. I was fourteen before I could carry a loaded gun hunting. I'm just making up for lost time!
On the top is a Western Field Model M150A, .410 ga, bolt action...kicks like a mule. Dad cut the stock shorter for us.
Next is my treasure. His side by side 20 ga Lefever Nitro'Special.
Bottom one is the .22 Stevens, no model number, no serial number. Not sure how old it is but it's old enough to be legal without a SN.
Very nice collection, thanks for sharing with us. You have done well choosing them Harvey!
Yucca are bad enough, that plant looks like it could kill and eat me! Great picture for scale, thanks.
Great photos of your trip, that's a place where it would be easy to spend time. Ronin looks like a great companion for all events. Thanks for posting a great view into your doings.