My screen name is coined after my first Ithaca firearm, a Model 37 20 ga., which I purchased just yesterday! Sweet.
The avatar was the first one that met the ridiculously miniscule file size requirements.
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I haven't found an avatar that I like, at least one that I can post here. As for the name, well...
I used to cook lunches for our monthly shoots at a small trap/skeet club (closed now, sadly) near Victorville, Ca. We had one member who was constantly asking what I put in whatever I was cooking, I think his religious beliefs changed fairly often, most likely whenever he obtained a new girlfriend. Being an accommodating guy, I would tell him the ingredients. One Sunday, he caught me in a less-than-friendly mood (hangover most likely), and he asked what was in the (beef) stew I was cooking up. I told him that it was a roadkilled coyote that I had scraped up from highway 395 on the way to the club. His jaw dropped a foot! A friend overheard that, and pointed at me and yelled "Roadkill Bill!". The name stuck, it is embroidered on the back of my shooting vest. I sure do miss that little club, we had some great times. One of the few clubs where I have seen the trap and skeet shooters get along well. Cheers, Bill |
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Copper BB
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No avitar yet, my name comes from living back in the woods. Everything is dirty.seems like whatever I do, I get filthy dirty, evenif I'm working on something shiny and new. And I'm getting older than I feel. Therefor it makes me a muddyoldman. Dirty old man sounds perverted.
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Hi, My screen name is based on my Black Lab pup's name "Dillinger" and my favorite "Semi" the model 51. No avatar at present
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Welcome to the Ithaca Owners Forum Dillenger51 !!
Which Ithaca firearm do you own and enjoy...?! |
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Pretty simple really, I owned a 59 impala convertible for a whole 2 weeks! It was a basket case that was bought with my heart not my head and I lost £3000 in that two weeks. The experience has never left me though and one day I shall have another! A bit like model 37's in the shotgun world, the 59 impala in my opinion is the king of American auto design.
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Impala's were certainly one of the best looking cars of the age. My Mom worked for an Oldsmobile dealership so we had a blue 88.
--Jim
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