Philip Glass

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As I was feverishly getting ready for my safari next week I found something unexpected. I was looking for some winter clothes as it will be cold in RSA where I am hunting. As I madly searched the attic I found my old gun case. It happens to be the hard side case I took with me in 1997 on my first safari. Who would have thought the luggage tag would be still attached to this old relic of a case! We flew from Midland to DFW to Miami then business class to Cape Town then on to JNB and finally Port Elizabeth. I still don't know how we got business class. We were upstairs on a 747!

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I bet that was a long slog. Pretty cool though when you find old stuff like that.
 
That's really worth saving and maybe even placing in a frame for the wall, especially if you also have something indicating flying upstairs in a 747. I did that on a charter 747 back in 1999. Tons of room if I remember correctly!
 
That's really worth saving and maybe even placing in a frame for the wall, especially if you also have something indicating flying upstairs in a 747. I did that on a charter 747 back in 1999. Tons of room if I remember correctly!
Good idea
 
It is definitely cool when you run across something that jogs your memory back to a defining moment in your life. I’m kind of a hoarder of all things gun and hunting related and every once in a while I will find something I forgot about and can’t help but think back to the great memories surrounding it. I think Sierraone has a great idea, maybe shadow box with a few other “africana” items from years ago.
Cheers,
Cody
 
Amazing that something as simple as a tag serves the same role as a trophy on the wall. I have no doubt every memory of that trip and hunt came flooding back.
 
It is definitely cool when you run across something that jogs your memory back to a defining moment in your life. I’m kind of a hoarder of all things gun and hunting related and every once in a while I will find something I forgot about and can’t help but think back to the great memories surrounding it. I think Sierraone has a great idea, maybe shadow box with a few other “africana” items from years ago.
Cheers,
Cody
I cannot imagine what you may find some day. You are still finding rifles that you can't remember where they came from!!!
 
I cannot imagine what you may find some day. You are still finding rifles that you can't remember where they came from!!!
That isn’t a bad thing! Nothing is lost, just temporarily misplaced for a spell.
 
Phillip, when I saw the photo of your 1997 SAA baggage tag, I was thinking you were going to tell us SAA finally found the lost bag and returned it to you.
 
I have saved several of those old tags too, hanging on a nail in the garage.
 
i found an envelope in my safe three years back,3000.00 in it.hows that for being retarded?
 
"Never go full retard", Tropic Thunder
 

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