Picked up my Christmas present today.

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  • PhilB

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    Did my wife a favor and picked up my present today. I snuck a photo of it before she wrapped it and put it in my gun safe.:D Wonder if I should have picked up some ammo for her to wrap too.:laugh: I have a couple boxes but my sons will want their turn shooting it Christmas day.


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    VERT

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    Nothing is better over the holidays then going out Christmas day and shooting your presents. That one will be fun!
     

    Armed-N-Ready

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    You're a lucky man.

    OK. What did you get her? It better not be something that plugs in, unless she is into reloading and you get her a brass tumbler.
     

    PhilB

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    OK. What did you get her? It better not be something that plugs in, unless she is into reloading and you get her a brass tumbler.

    I spent 6 months putting together her main Christmas present. It's a 14k gold charm bracelet with 1800's gold "liberty" coins instead of charms. The reason it took so long is I had to hunt down holed gold coins. A holed coin can be bought for just above bullion price and one without a hole can cost a bunch more. Couldn't see ruining the collector value of gold coins by having holes drilled in them to attach to the bracelet. The coins are 2 1/2 and 1 dollar gold pieces. It would have been cheaper to get her a matching GP100.:laugh:
     
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