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pooh
11-10-2012, 04:04 PM
Pictures are provided for those of you not here yet.


There was an auto show at Lake Sumter Landing. Lots of cars, lots of people. (Pics 1, 2) The sun is shining, the weather is great. There also was a display of classic cars in SweetBay's parking lot. Didn't get a chance to snap a picture, but people seemed to be enjoying themselves.

There was the Farmer's Market in Brownwood. (Pic 3). As we walked around, we noticed the manhole cover....and the door handle on one of the shops. Pretty neat. Not sure exactly what kind of pistol it is, but damnation, you need a long holster...:D

JoeC1947
11-10-2012, 05:30 PM
Pictures are provided for those of you not here yet.


There was an auto show at Lake Sumter Landing. Lots of cars, lots of people. (Pics 1, 2) The sun is shining, the weather is great. There also was a display of classic cars in SweetBay's parking lot. Didn't get a chance to snap a picture, but people seemed to be enjoying themselves.

There was the Farmer's Market in Brownwood. (Pic 3). As we walked around, we noticed the manhole cover....and the door handle on one of the shops. Pretty neat. Not sure exactly what kind of pistol it is, but damnation, you need a long holster...:D

Very nice, pooh!

Bettiboop
11-10-2012, 06:52 PM
Thanks, Pooh! Enjoyed the pictures! :thumbup:

oatmealgirls
11-10-2012, 08:07 PM
Pictures are provided for those of you not here yet.
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Very very jealous!! Still dealing with the aftermath of Sandy here.
Thanks for something to look forward to!!

Barefoot
11-10-2012, 08:40 PM
Pictures are provided for those of you not here yet.


There was an auto show at Lake Sumter Landing. Lots of cars, lots of people. (Pics 1, 2) The sun is shining, the weather is great. There also was a display of classic cars in SweetBay's parking lot. Didn't get a chance to snap a picture, but people seemed to be enjoying themselves.

There was the Farmer's Market in Brownwood. (Pic 3). As we walked around, we noticed the manhole cover....and the door handle on one of the shops. Pretty neat. Not sure exactly what kind of pistol it is, but damnation, you need a long holster...:D

Thanks Pooh. A wonderful thing about TOTV ... Frogs in TV keep the rest of us in the loop!

eremite06
11-10-2012, 08:49 PM
Yes, wonderful day today in the Villages. Went to the new car show then a nice dinner at Outback, then down to Brownwood to listen to one of my favorite bands, Street Talk.

The best 64th birthday I ever had!

bandsdavis
11-10-2012, 09:14 PM
Pictures are provided for those of you not here yet.


There was an auto show at Lake Sumter Landing. Lots of cars, lots of people. (Pics 1, 2) The sun is shining, the weather is great. There also was a display of classic cars in SweetBay's parking lot. Didn't get a chance to snap a picture, but people seemed to be enjoying themselves.

There was the Farmer's Market in Brownwood. (Pic 3). As we walked around, we noticed the manhole cover....and the door handle on one of the shops. Pretty neat. Not sure exactly what kind of pistol it is, but damnation, you need a long holster...:D

And the sunset was stunning!

Cisco Kid
11-11-2012, 09:19 AM
Thanks
I love all the photos I see here:BigApplause:

EdV
11-11-2012, 10:43 AM
...and the door handle on one of the shops. Pretty neat. Not sure exactly what kind of pistol it is, but damnation, you need a long holster...:D

Pooh, I believe it’s a Remington New Model 1858. However, similar models were produced up through 1875. The extended barrel length is an oddity though. Probably is a custom built one due to the non-standard brass. In fact this may have been a customized replica built by the Uberti company that specializes in old west reproductions.

I'll have to have a peak at the engraving when I get down there for a look around.

champion6
11-11-2012, 11:00 AM
Thanks for the pictures, Pooh!

2BNTV
11-11-2012, 11:55 AM
A wannabee who appreciates the pictures. Thanks. :smiley:

MSG@TV
11-11-2012, 01:43 PM
Yes, wonderful day today in the Villages. Went to the new car show then a nice dinner at Outback, then down to Brownwood to listen to one of my favorite bands, Street Talk.

The best 64th birthday I ever had!

Happy Birthday sounds like you had a good one.

KEVIN & JOSIE
11-11-2012, 06:20 PM
Enjoyed the "warm" pictures! I'm already too :cold:

Joaniesmom
11-12-2012, 04:57 AM
Pooh, I believe it’s a Remington New Model 1858. However, similar models were produced up through 1875. The extended barrel length is an oddity though. Probably is a custom built one due to the non-standard brass. In fact this may have been a customized replica built by the Uberti company that specializes in old west reproductions.

I'll have to have a peak at the engraving when I get down there for a look around.

Very impressive! They could use you on Antiques Road Show! :clap2::clap2::clap2:

coconutmama
11-12-2012, 07:43 PM
Pooh, I believe it’s a Remington New Model 1858. However, similar models were produced up through 1875. The extended barrel length is an oddity though. Probably is a custom built one due to the non-standard brass. In fact this may have been a customized replica built by the Uberti company that specializes in old west reproductions.

I'll have to have a peak at the engraving when I get down there for a look around.

Great info. Thanks!

Pturner
11-12-2012, 08:32 PM
Thanks Pooh. A wonderful thing about TOTV ... Frogs in TV keep the rest of us in the loop!

Keeps us working frogs in the loop too. Sorry I couldn't see it in person. Thanks for the pix, Pooh!

Golfingnut
11-13-2012, 04:26 AM
The Market Saturday Morning at Brownwood provided wonderful fresh Veggies and great prices also.

EdV
11-13-2012, 08:41 AM
Very impressive! They could use you on Antiques Road Show! :clap2::clap2::clap2:

Indeed. It would be interesting to find out how much they think I'm worth.

pooh
11-13-2012, 08:45 AM
Indeed. It would be interesting to find out how much they think I'm worth.
Good one, Ed. Personally, I think you're priceless! Always enjoy your posts. Thanks for the info on the gun.