A reminder of good days gone by…
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Wambli Ska
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A reminder of good days gone by…
I’m unpacking more old boxes today and found this beauty. I think I got this when I got my first Guns and Ammo subscription in 1978. I was 20 years old and knew very little about guns. Still in college so no money to buy anything back then, but the pages of the magazine guided me to learn and get to know what types of firearms I’d be wanting in the future.
Back then writers were actual writers and not marketing copyright monkeys. Lord I miss those folks…. I also miss the old forum and the good times we had. Oh well, all of life is just phases…
Back then writers were actual writers and not marketing copyright monkeys. Lord I miss those folks…. I also miss the old forum and the good times we had. Oh well, all of life is just phases…
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Petersen Publishing. . . Back when Los Angeles was merely weird. . .
Some of it's still there. I drove out to Richard's Microfit a few years back to pick out a stock blank. Definitely has some of the 1950's-1970's old California vibe with the business info painted all nice on the exterior stucco.
Before L.A. County chased it out, the Great Western Gun Show in Pomona was a thing to behold.
I don't clearly recall when Jeff Cooper and Co. bailed for AZ.
Some of it's still there. I drove out to Richard's Microfit a few years back to pick out a stock blank. Definitely has some of the 1950's-1970's old California vibe with the business info painted all nice on the exterior stucco.
Before L.A. County chased it out, the Great Western Gun Show in Pomona was a thing to behold.
I don't clearly recall when Jeff Cooper and Co. bailed for AZ.
WWJMBD?
I believe we should stand on Ceremony. . . while our friends handcuff the sanctimonious little prick and take him away.
I believe we should stand on Ceremony. . . while our friends handcuff the sanctimonious little prick and take him away.
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Wambli Ska
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Never knew Col. Cooper was from CA., learn something new every day. Just drove by Gunsite Academy site not too long ago.
Reminded me that his page “ Thought from the Guru” (I think that was the title), and pat McManus’ back page of Outdoor Life were my favorite monthly reading when I was a young man. First pages I read as soon as the mags arrived.
Reminded me that his page “ Thought from the Guru” (I think that was the title), and pat McManus’ back page of Outdoor Life were my favorite monthly reading when I was a young man. First pages I read as soon as the mags arrived.
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O have a G&A 'challenge coin' floating around here somewhere. I think Marshal Dan sent that to me one time as a 'thanks' for being a moderator
AKA 'bullsi1911'
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I think Thell Reed, the Col. and some others did their "Leather slap" competetions in the hills near what used to LA.
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Wambli Ska
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That’s pretty cool! Certainly miss the Marshall.
A while back I found an old Made in USA Sharpfinher knife that had Guns and Ammo inscribed onn the metal plate on the handle scale. Another gift from a looooooong ago subscription n my younger years. Passed that one along to another member who is a big fan of that knife design.
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Wambli Ska wrote: ↑Mon Feb 10, 2025 9:47 pmThat’s pretty cool! Certainly miss the Marshall.
A while back I found an old Made in USA Sharpfinher knife that had Guns and Ammo inscribed onn the metal plate on the handle scale. Another gift from a looooooong ago subscription n my younger years. Passed that one along to another member who is a big fan of that knife design.
Those knives were made in USA by Old Timer and did set a precedent for ergonomic design. I’ve had my sharpfinger for almost 50years I believe. It has been a terrific product. I bought it from Campmor when they had the tiny newsprint b&w catalog. I don’t remember if it was a “super-special” deal.
if I’d known that I could have had a spare for a subscription I would have singled up in a heartbeat.
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Wambli Ska
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You could have, back in the early ‘80s back when the magazine was worth readingJaphy wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2025 12:02 amWambli Ska wrote: ↑Mon Feb 10, 2025 9:47 pmThat’s pretty cool! Certainly miss the Marshall.
A while back I found an old Made in USA Sharpfinher knife that had Guns and Ammo inscribed onn the metal plate on the handle scale. Another gift from a looooooong ago subscription n my younger years. Passed that one along to another member who is a big fan of that knife design.
Those knives were made in USA by Old Timer and did set a precedent for ergonomic design. I’ve had my sharpfinger for almost 50years I believe. It has been a terrific product. I bought it from Campmor when they had the tiny newsprint b&w catalog. I don’t remember if it was a “super-special” deal.
if I’d known that I could have had a spare for a subscription I would have singled up in a heartbeat.
Now the crazy part was that I sent the money for my subscription and I never got the knife. But I was like pitbull with a bone and that was at a time when long distance calls still cost a lot of money.
I kept calling G&A HQ in CA from New York and listening to every poop excuse until someone sent me the damn knife, long after the promotion was over. That knife probably cost me $50 in long distance charges
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A lot of the Gunsite origins were in SoCal. Jack Weaver was an LA County Deputy. Cooper was born in LA; graduated from UC Riverside. As I recall, much of their early work was done in the San Bernardino Mountains - possibly Big Bear, which I think was where Cooper was living for much of that time. I suspect he like the mountain climate, but not the CA politics and ended up in Prescott as a result.Wambli Ska wrote: ↑Mon Feb 10, 2025 5:41 am Never knew Col. Cooper was from CA., learn something new every day. Just drove by Gunsite Academy site not too long ago.
Reminded me that his page “ Thought from the Guru” (I think that was the title), and pat McManus’ back page of Outdoor Life were my favorite monthly reading when I was a young man. First pages I read as soon as the mags arrived.
Yeah. . .Patrick F. McManus. I mostly read his stuff from his collected works books rather than the magazines, but yeah - seriously funny stuff that vibrates a lot of my "been there, done thats". Not sure how a guy like me - born in '71 - can identify more with the Silent Generation (too young for WW2 and Korea; too old for Boomers) than Gen X, but here I am.
WWJMBD?
I believe we should stand on Ceremony. . . while our friends handcuff the sanctimonious little prick and take him away.
I believe we should stand on Ceremony. . . while our friends handcuff the sanctimonious little prick and take him away.
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Wambli Ska
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At one point I had all of MCManus books, I think my son has them now but if I cam't find them I' re-buying them all. If there's a better representation of Americana through the eyes of a young boy hungry for outdoor adventure I've never read it.
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Not sure how a guy like me - born in '71 - can identify more with the Silent Generation (too young for WW2 and Korea; too old for Boomers) than Gen X, but here I am. 
Well Slug us boomers will hang out with anyone
Well Slug us boomers will hang out with anyone
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"My family and I were members of the Landed Aristocracy of Northern Idaho - we owned the wall our backs were to"Wambli Ska wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2025 3:25 pm At one point I had all of MCManus books, I think my son has them now but if I cam't find them I' re-buying them all. If there's a better representation of Americana through the eyes of a young boy hungry for outdoor adventure I've never read it.
WWJMBD?
I believe we should stand on Ceremony. . . while our friends handcuff the sanctimonious little prick and take him away.
I believe we should stand on Ceremony. . . while our friends handcuff the sanctimonious little prick and take him away.
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Hey Mods, is the guy in the middle or the guy on the left the one that pulled the plug on the G&A forum?
I take no pleasure in the death of the wicked, but rather that they turn away from their ways and live. Eze 33:11
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Who cares, fudge em.
“The shepherd slaughters more of the flock than the wolf ever will.”
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Might have an opportunity someday to thank then for their support.
I take no pleasure in the death of the wicked, but rather that they turn away from their ways and live. Eze 33:11
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Wambli Ska
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Good ol’days. Found this while cleaning my photo albums… 
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I remember sending BC info about some powder that his brother left him along with some Dillon equipment.
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Wambli Ska
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He was a very good man with a rather twisted love for strange news. I would have loved to read his Google search history
I kept this screen shot because I almost passed out laughing when I read Scott’s reply.
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The quote at the bottom from Dan Johnson is pretty funny too.
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Wambli Ska
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The Marshall was one of a kind 
