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What Do You Think Of This? Fancy Fast Draw Rig
nunn
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Nice!
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If I bought it I would have to buy a new barbecue gun to go in it . Dont have that much extra change laying around . Plus I don't have enough butt to hold it up .
Nice, but wrong handed and too short.
Nice. Is that Doc's old set?
No. I got it from a local man, and I doubt it would have fit Doc. He was a big boy.
Well, I think it will do well. Nice set up.
A little Hollywood for my taste, but looks like quality leather work.
Looks like he stole the buckle from Santa.
Does it come with a pair of these ????
Hey Nunn, I see you included a measuring tape showing the length of something. What that is isn't quite clear and that image appears to indicate your tape measure only goes to 36 inches. Could you add a picture like this so a person can know if it will truly fit?
And fiery auto crashes
Some will die in hot pursuit
While sifting through my ashes
Some will fall in love with life
And drink it from a fountain
That is pouring like an avalanche
Coming down the mountain
Its like I tell everyone when they ask about competitive shooting.
You have to look fast!
That looks fast!
You might look good in these ,,,,,,,,🤣
How the hell would you get that through a stirrup?
If I do that, are you buying?
It looks like it will be too big. I'm just making a suggestion to help you sell based on what would help sell it to me. It's beautiful.
And fiery auto crashes
Some will die in hot pursuit
While sifting through my ashes
Some will fall in love with life
And drink it from a fountain
That is pouring like an avalanche
Coming down the mountain
That's a lota 🤑 money.
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John Adams
Pasta. Eat more pasta. You can grow into it. Just bid.
Hmmm…I could wear that at my coming out party.
Beautiful work but a bit out of my retirees price range. About 35 years ago I went to Trevinos Leathers in Deadwood. They were in a small shop in downtown but move a few miles away in the early '90's. They had some great items but all I had enough to buy is a pair of deerskin gloves - still have them. Most comfortable riding gloves I ever had. I still remember the leather smell from just walking in the door.
I added pictures so that one can see exactly how long this belt is. I hope they answer any questions that you, and others, might have had.