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I just googled the pictures. You are right. I guess I assumed it was the same Smith and Wesson I saw earlier. I knew it wasn’t the Webley he carried in the later films.
You know prop guys, a revolver is a revolver.
Well in-universe he did lose his guns over the course of Raiders. That Hi-Power never showed up again. He pretty much just got a new gun in the intervening years, and the novels written later on establish that he developed a liking for Webleys early in his career.

In real life they used two different prophouse armouries and the 1917 was only needed for less time. Same thing happened in Star Wars. Han's blaster in the closeup drawing/cocking insert shots before he shoots Greedo in the cantina isn't the same prop as the one he uses throughout the rest of the film. The closeup shots were filmed later in the US instead of England and added in.
 
This is my second one. My original username is Bushbuck, my favorite animal in Africa and I joined around 2009 or so. I had not posted in a few years and when I tried posting again it had to send a confirmation to an email address I no longer have. So I created this one thinking of another love I have, flyfishing. Adipose is the small round fin on a trout or salmon. I wish I still had Bushbuck.
 
I have lived all my life on the Canadian great plains. Horizons and distances are far, and walking is a favourite regular outdoor activity, often with gun or rifle in hand. When I retired, my wife and I decided to do something more serious - a Christian pilgrimage through Northern Spain to the burial site of the apostle St. James. People have been doing so for more more than 1000 years of Christian tradition. The French route (one of many) is 800 Km starting from the French side of the Pyrenees, over the mountains and through Navarre in the Basque country, and on through the vineyards of Rioja and the wheat fields of Castile and León on the Spanish meseta, and then on through the coastal mountains of Galicia. Walking with only our minimum essentials in backpacks, averaging about 25 km each day, sleeping in hostels in small villages along the way as pilgrims have done for centuries. This challenging pilgrimage terminates at the cathedral in Santiago de Compestella, and the tomb of St James. We found the month long journey so fulfilling spiritually, physically and culturally that we have done it two more times, and if health allows us to, we may go again. We met pilgrims from 58 different countries last time we went, the year we both turned 60. What a wonderful experience.
 
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The name of my boat. 36 ft Albemarle Express, twin diesels. Fishing was my first passion. I didn't get into hunting until I was about 32.
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Its short for Buffy Bear, my constant and faithfull companion for 14 years and when I got my first computer.
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Bashaw is the name of a soil here in the Willamette Valley, it's sticky when it's damp, slick when saturated, and cracks 3" when it's dry. But I always thought the name sounded cool. About a 1/3 of my farm has this soil, not a good soil but I deal with it.
 
I once had a Saint Bernard named Panzer. He was the best damn dog that ever lived, and I miss him every day.
 
My daughter and a woman I work with call me "Davy Wavey."

I've grown tired of that...



Maybe on a nautical forum, but I doubt it - blue water fishing may even edge out big game hunting on my list of favorite activities - I've wasted, I mean invested, even more money on that endeavor!


Money Pits:

Mako 261b
Mako 314
Blackfin 38
Regulator 26 (currently)
 
As I peruse those many threads on AH Forum that interest me, I often wonder about the story or meaning behind the handle or user names of the posters. Many are intuitive to me, but with others, I'd just be taking a wild guess. I've had the good fortune to get to know a select few on here really well and have their back stories, but for the rest, I'd love to hear how you got your name - please do share.

Ku-winda, by the way, is the name of Otto Koehler's Journal detailing his safari to Kenya and Tanganyika in the mid 50's. It means "to hunt" in Swahili and was the source and inspiration to many of us in South Texas and directly responsible for setting me on a path to adventures of my own on the Dark Continent.
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Do you have any cull hunts available? 7 days, daily rate plus per animal price?
 
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