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woodwose
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Rittmeister Frye wrote:Dweezle, you need a good crossbow to go with that, to make the perfect German Huntsman! Well, maybe a pack of dogs, too. 8)

Cheers!

Gordon


here we go :)
[img]http://www.kiroastro.com/images/hunt/crossbow.jpg[/img]
I'm still working on the dogs, though one dog is likely all we'll have - and not until we move out of the city (not that Bangor is much of a city, but...). the entertaining thing is that the more rural area we are thinking about moving to in the spring was named Lucern because the topology reminded the original settlers of home. I've been joking with my wife that I'll have to change my impression to Swiss :)
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Dweezle;

Cool, good man! And yes, if you live in Lucerne, you certainly will need to have a Schweitzer impression! That would be of course necessary...

It's funny that you live in Bangor, ME, as I live fairly close to Bangor, WA...

Cheers!

Gordon
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Thanks, Irish. Those Sture pics are awesome.

My wife even finally found a doublet she likes on that page (she's not big on the 16th century men's styles-especially German). She has yet to show me which one. My money's on Svante's.

Least I think that's the one I like best....lol

Thanks,
Christopher
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