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KahrMan

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  1. I live a couple minutes from the crash. Don't see how they missed the Y. Very lucky no one on the ground was hurt.
  2. [quote name="ShaunM" post="1104976" timestamp="1391310275"]Go by booth 1158 and check out Oak Ridge Custom calls out of New Jersey. The owner is a great guy and his calls are really nice. I own several. I used them last year and killed 3 birds myself and called in 4 birds for some friends. This doesnt count the jakes I called in or yhe one I missed lol. The owners name is Jimmy Schaffer.[/quote] I will make sure to check them out.
  3. Im going to be looking for some new calls at the NWTF show in a  couple of weeks.
  4. If you want something a little different where no one would suspect you are carrying a rifle then look at double tennis racket bags.
  5.   Csater( ;) ), That should work just fine.  If beef fat was not added to the venison when it was ground up, you might want to add some ground pork for fat.  I also like to add a little cumin for flavor.
  6. The thread about the sausage muffins got me thinking about pinwheels. I used to make sausage pinwheels from scratch but have found an easier way, What you need: Wax paper 1 can of Pillsbury Cresent Rolls 1 lb of venison sausage ( or regular) Lay out a piece of wax paper. Open the can of crescent rolls and carefully unroll into a big rectangle. The dough is perforated so you can tear it into triangles. Just mush the perforations and seams together so you have a big rectangle. Next just use your hands and pull, tear the sausage apart and spread the sausage over the dough. You do not want to take your time because the warmer the dough gets, the harder it is to work with. Starting with the short end of the rectangle, roll the the dough and sausage up into a log. Wrap the wax paper around it and put it in the freezer for about an hour. Putting it in the freezer lets the log firm up and makes it much easier to cut. Now cut the log into round discs and bake on a cookie sheet. Do not use a cooking stone. The pinwheels crisp up better on a baking sheet. You can make a couple logs at a time and keep the extras in the freezer. Then slice off and bake as needed. Delicious! [URL=http://s196.photobucket.com/user/kahrman/media/D3E5514D-AC2B-42BD-BD82-582D33A16879_zpsqctctpua.jpg.html][/URL]
  7. Just saw the breaking news...   http://www.wsmv.com/story/24574277/beretta-usa-building-new-facility-in-sumner-co
  8.   Don't understand either but in Brentwood you have to pull permits for any change you make in a commercial building.  Brentwood Codes are sticklers for following the rules.
  9. Big thanks to dralarms for spending a little time on the phone with me.  Gave me some good information.  Now I have to go do a little codes research.   Thanks everyone.
  10.   The cables are going to be used for some new phones that need to draw there power off the ethernet cable.  This was int he quote I received:   ·       10 Cat 6 plenum dual cable drops for v/d (10 cables) ·       10 Cat 6 jacks ·       Patch Cords for IT Room end and user end ·       J hook cable support system ·       Low Voltage Permit included ·       All firestop per codes ·       Provide customer test results at completion of project ·       Terminate, test, and label all cables
  11. Yes it is drop ceiling.  I sent you a pm.
  12.     $1800      prefer not to call them out publicly.  I will just take my business elsewhere.
  13. Has anybody worked with a company in nashville that does this kind of work.  The company we usually use gave us a very high quote.  All we need is 10-11 runs from our server room to different offices.   Thanks
  14. I walked into a Wal Mart this morning and they had just put out about 30 boxes of the 225 Remington Golden Bullets for $11.17.  I walked in about 8:40 and there were two guys buying their 3 boxes.  By the time I got my 3 boxes there was another 4 people behind me.  I am sure the rest did not last long.  At least it did not look like people were camped out there. 
  15. Thats really cool Michael.  Hope you get the gig!
  16.   That was my first thought as well.  Hey nephew, here is some money, go buy me one of those discounted glocks.
  17. I usually go to the vendor show on Friday night.  Well this year Friday is Valentines Day.  So it looks like I will be going on Saturday.
  18.   Did not know about the exemption.  Thanks for the info.
  19. Just looked up the serial number and it was made in 1961.
  20.   He does.  He has a couple of other really nice mid 50's Colt target revolvers.  He said I don't get those till his will is read.  
  21. As a lot of you know I have been looking for a 22 rifle. Well I came into one but I do not think this will be used as my walking thru the woods squirrel gun. I started a thread over in Handguns about a Colt Bankers Special that my Uncle gave me. This was another one of the guns he gave me. An older Belgium made Browning 22 Takedown. This is a sweet little rifle. [url=http://s196.photobucket.com/user/kahrman/media/A4424E2B-A016-4CFD-8BB5-40464AA24192_zpsod94rj7v.jpg.html][/URL] [url=http://s196.photobucket.com/user/kahrman/media/7D8A7204-C146-495A-95FA-F51DFD5C1F4B_zpslhhv5orw.jpg.html][/URL] [url=http://s196.photobucket.com/user/kahrman/media/464A1703-7CC6-4194-9765-09026F511D63_zpsv68w8hsz.jpg.html][/URL]
  22. Welcome to the board Whitfed.  A lot of guys around here like to use big bores.  45-70, 458 socom, '06 etc.  I am sure a few other will sound off in a bit. Also, in Tennessee you can not hunt at night except for coons.

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