Yah, it's almost snack time right now!My pleasure Cal. A few years ago you went out of your way and sent me a handful of several different vanes to try. I’ve never forgotten that and if everyone did stuff like this for each other, our country would be a lot better off.
Sounds like you need to get back to the sausage before Mrs Pine has it all gone! Enjoy.
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Tim, believe it or not, Mrs. Pine turned down ICE CREAM for our snack time last night, and chose your sausage, round butter crackers, and colby jack cheese instead. GOOD!My pleasure Cal. A few years ago you went out of your way and sent me a handful of several different vanes to try. I’ve never forgotten that and if everyone did stuff like this for each other, our country would be a lot better off.
Sounds like you need to get back to the sausage before Mrs Pine has it all gone! Enjoy.
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The little … things we miss when planning out a course of action...lol In your case, it's salami you're dealing with.When I was still working, the people in the office knew I was a hunter and would ask for some salami if I got a deer - and they’d pay for them to cover the processing costs. So I did and sold a few, plus I sent one via Priority Mail to my retired brother near Grayling. The place where I had the deer processed made much longer sticks than what I sent Cal, they were at least 18” or so long. Dang shipping for that chunk of lead cost about $20!
So the next time I had a deer processed there, I told them to make it ALL deer salami which they did. Not realizing there was a significant surcharge for salami, when I went to pick it up the cost was $320! And I had a trailer load of deer salami.
I managed to sell some but I had to give a lot of it away. I had salami sticks sticking out of my wazoo.![]()
Amen to that!Tim is top notch! When I sent him a question about his bracket he made for his Trigger Stick not only did he give me great advice he also sent me a couple parts he created. Tim is the reason I still love CT. Hunters helping hunters. Can’t get better than that!