2013 SHOT Show in Jan-Ithaca Booth??

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 12, 2012 6:30 am
Outstanding, our booth is L349, locatd in the third floor of the Venetian hotel (doesn't sound very consolidated this year at all). We are a not-for-profit member of the NSSF, Quail and Upland Wildlife Federation. We will have the article on the TrenchGun on display in our booth, I'll make an extra copy if Ithaca wants to have it in the Forum area. Looking forward to meeting you. my email is calderman@quwf.net, if you want to exchange cell phone numbers.
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 12, 2012 6:30 pm
Sounds great! We would love to have a copy as well! My email is dan@ithacaowners.com and cell is 914 447 2600.
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 13, 2012 4:35 am
Trenchgun wrote:Yes, my home was 1/2 mile from Vermont, 1/2 mile from New York. Grey Bob's were the game of choice for the Ithaca (with Beagle's of course), and White's on top of the mountains along Route 2 on the Mohawk Trail. Little town on top called Florida had the best area for White's.



I know where that is. very cool.
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 13, 2012 9:13 am
Home town was called Clarksburg, north of North Adams, and on the border with Stamford Vermont. A gorgious area this time of year.
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Trenchgun wrote:Home town was called Clarksburg, north of North Adams, and on the border with Stamford Vermont. A gorgious area this time of year.



And cold, it was 30 here this morning!
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We have bad weather here, 75 and tornadoes tonight. I do like the colder weather, especially when cutting wood. I used to ride a snowmobile over the mountains, can't do that here.
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 7:41 am
There was some pretty wild weather at the Alabama-Missouri game that is for sure. Oh noone like cutting wood in the heat. Nothing like sweating your rear end off and getting showered in sawdust and wood chips.
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Yes, it calmed down just after midnight, kept raining but the wind and warnings stopped. Took the dozer out today and helped a neighbor clear land for his new barn. Always good to be outside.
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Trenchgun wrote:Yes, it calmed down just after midnight, kept raining but the wind and warnings stopped. Took the dozer out today and helped a neighbor clear land for his new barn. Always good to be outside.



And not only is it good to be outside, it is good to be outside driving heavy equipment!
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 3:47 pm
Really enjoyed visiting the Ithaca SHOT booth and meet all the faces with the names. I especially liked the news the 16 GA will now be available to all dealers not just an exclusive for one retailer. May, no, I will have another 16 in the collection this year. :)
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