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Hey Robert,

Gone but not forgotten. Here's to you.

Brian Lawson,
Bothwell, Ontario.
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Hey Robert,

Gone but not forgotten. Here's to you.

Brian Lawson,
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Now and forever!



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On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 00:06:11 -0500, Brian Lawson
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Hey Robert,

Gone but not forgotten. Here's to you.

Brian Lawson,
Bothwell, Ontario.



A toast to the living
A drink to the dead.

To Absent Friends!!


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Hey Robert,

Gone but not forgotten. Here's to you.

Brian Lawson,
Bothwell, Ontario.


Now and forever!


The good work and good things a man does far outlive him.

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Hey Robert,

Gone but not forgotten. Here's to you.

Brian Lawson,
Bothwell, Ontario.


Now and forever!


The good work and good things a man does far outlive him.


Amen. teenut's a perfect example.

Salud, teenut!


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On 2008-01-11, Brian Lawson wrote:
Hey Robert,

Gone but not forgotten. Here's to you.


Amen! Another Newkie Brun in his memory.

There are discussions here where he still could be very helpful
and useful.

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On 2008-01-11, Brian Lawson wrote:
Hey Robert,

Gone but not forgotten. Here's to you.


Amen! Another Newkie Brun in his memory.

There are discussions here where he still could be very helpful
and useful.

DoN.



Anyone up to machining a Oujie Board?

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There are discussions here where he still could be very helpful
and useful.


Anyone up to machining a Oujie Board?


Ah, but what's the right reticle for that? Micrometer or Mauser?
Does it depend on whether you want to ask him a general machining
question or a gunsmithing one...?
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There are discussions here where he still could be very helpful
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Anyone up to machining a Oujie Board?


Ah, but what's the right reticle for that? Micrometer or Mauser?
Does it depend on whether you want to ask him a general machining
question or a gunsmithing one...?
--Glenn Lyford


How bout a mildot with grid?

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On Sat, 12 Jan 2008 18:39:13 -0800 (PST), "
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There are discussions here where he still could be very helpful
and useful.


Anyone up to machining a Oujie Board?


Ah, but what's the right reticle for that? Micrometer or Mauser?
Does it depend on whether you want to ask him a general machining
question or a gunsmithing one...?
--Glenn Lyford


How bout a mildot with grid?

Gunner


That sounds reasonable!

How would you calibrate it, though?





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On Sat, 12 Jan 2008 18:39:13 -0800 (PST), "
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There are discussions here where he still could be very helpful
and useful.

Anyone up to machining a Oujie Board?

Ah, but what's the right reticle for that? Micrometer or Mauser?
Does it depend on whether you want to ask him a general machining
question or a gunsmithing one...?
--Glenn Lyford


How bout a mildot with grid?

Gunner


That sounds reasonable!

How would you calibrate it, though?


Why dont we ask him?

Gunner




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