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<blockquote data-quote="Sgt Dog" data-source="post: 4241022" data-attributes="member: 15840"><p>Thanks Chris… and a good Idea about the Tulsa show.</p><p></p><p>They say every picture tells a story. I think this of the Wagon is from 1886. There is a Ballard hanging from the wagon stays and the younger man has one standing at his side. This picture has me holding on to my roughest Ballard in 45-70. Plus it shoots well. </p><p></p><p>The picture collage from the Quigley tells another story… and not of me bragging either. Just me showing the fun I had with these old Ballards. I consider myself Blessed for the six years of competition I got before I discovered my eye condition. I got a late start and had no idea I was working against a clock back then. So just grateful for the fun I had.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sgt Dog, post: 4241022, member: 15840"] Thanks Chris… and a good Idea about the Tulsa show. They say every picture tells a story. I think this of the Wagon is from 1886. There is a Ballard hanging from the wagon stays and the younger man has one standing at his side. This picture has me holding on to my roughest Ballard in 45-70. Plus it shoots well. The picture collage from the Quigley tells another story… and not of me bragging either. Just me showing the fun I had with these old Ballards. I consider myself Blessed for the six years of competition I got before I discovered my eye condition. I got a late start and had no idea I was working against a clock back then. So just grateful for the fun I had. [/QUOTE]
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