My IndyGun Collection

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I'm just so pleased how this has all come together in the past year. My wife and I are teachers, so I never dreamed I'd ever be able to afford a WG, and now to have all three of Indy's guns is amazing. So I'm eating Ramen noodles for lunch for the next two years, big deal.

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RaiderZee, fantastic gun collection. :clap: :clap: :clap:

I never honestly thought that I would ever drool over a bunch of guns. :o
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congrats! Very nice pieces indeed!

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DROOOL :clap:
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I'm a teacher too! You've given me hope!

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where on earth did you find a webley? :clap:
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That Webley is beautiful! =P~
Very nice collection you have there Zee.
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Ramon noodles and chicken pot pies are but a passing thing....been there, done that....those handguns, on the other hand, will last forever, and do nothing but go up in value! :clap:

WELL done, and congratulations!!! :M: :tup:

HIGH regards! Michaelson
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Thanks folks. Pwam, the Webley took months of diligently watching numerous gun websites and jumping when the right one came up. And, actually, there are several good WGs up on auction right now ;)

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Luck SOB :lol:

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Luck is the time when opportunity and preparation meet.

Having good credit helps . . .

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Sorry that was supposed to say "Lucky SOB"

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;) :lol:
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Very nice, You say you're a teacher, and this goes out to all who pass along knowledge, I tip my hat to the lot of you. What subject do you teach? That last question is not only for you, but any teacher who reads this post. Again, very nice on the guns, I'm just looking for the Webley.


Peace

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What do I teach? Well, I'm in my 15th year of teaching. In that time I've taught:
  • HS Band
    MS Band
    HS U.S. History
    MS U.S. History
    HS World History
    MS World History
    Freshman 101
    U.S. Government
    World Geography
    Economics
    Music Appreciation
    Chorus
    Algebra I & II
    English Literature I & II
My main subjects are Band and Social Studies. I've been focusing on SS lately, but yesterday I was offered another HS Band position, which I have to decide on by this Tuesday. Cool job + pay raise VS. less stress & more family time. I dunno.

How's that for T.M.I.? :roll:

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T.M.I. no, if I didn't want to know :-k the question would have never been asked :TOH:
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Well, for anyone following this thread (which has become a personal blog, but hey, I started the thread), I turned down the high school band director job. Too many hours away from my kids (age 9 and 6 in a few weeks; both HUGE Indy fans) and too much stress. Plus it would take away from my Indy hobby (yes, I said it). Life is good :TOH:

Now, back to my collection: I sold the S&W :o :shock: :o :shock: to another COW member. It was too nice for me to cut up into a Bapty (which is my goal). But I purchased ANOTHER 2nd Model HE that will still shoot .455. Plus, the end of the barrel is totally messed up, so I have no compunctions about transforming it into a Bapty clone. More to come . . .

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Looking good Zack!
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Michaelson wrote:Ramon noodles and chicken pot pies are but a passing thing....been there, done that....those handguns, on the other hand, will last forever, and do nothing but go up in value! :clap:

WELL done, and congratulations!!! :M: :tup:

HIGH regards! Michaelson

My kid loves roman noodles. They are still alive my friend
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Hey family first, can't wait to see the newer gun when you finish it.

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Don't worry, the S&W went to a good home :) I promise not to cut up the original barrel, however I would like to find a .455 barrel and .455 wheel to replace the original parts. I also want to put the correct custom ramp site on the 'new' barrel :D Any help on this would be appreciated.
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Hey JD,

She's been shipped to your FFL. Let me know when you get her. I've got a gunsmith that was recommended by another member who "Bapt-ized" his S&W. Looks really good. I'll send you his contact info later.

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My vote is for Band!

:D

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RaiderZee wrote:Hey JD,

She's been shipped to your FFL. Let me know when you get her. I've got a gunsmith that was recommended by another member who "Bapt-ized" his S&W. Looks really good. I'll send you his contact info later.

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RaiderZee wrote:So I'm eating Ramen noodles for lunch for the next two years, big deal.
Welcome to the noodle club, at least you can have a different flavour everyday of the month!

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:clap: Holy Trinity of Indy guns right there. Bravo on your collection sir.
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