My guess is it's pre-world war two actually. Probably done under a contract or side deal with the US Navy.
Just a wild guess. But lighters changed a lot between the wars.
That style did see production post-wwi. So...could be from after 45.
Just wild guesses. My bet is pre-wwii.
A long time ago I was a boy scout. But we moved a lot because my dad was in the US Navy.
Shame. I enjoyed it. My daughter was a girl scout too. But she wasn't interested in it at some point. To be fair she wanted to do a lot of what the boys were doing. I can't blame her. They were...
I don't know if i responded to this a while ago: This may be a repeat.
Badger hair brush, many types of soaps and creams, and a depression era Gilette double edge razor. As for blades i've tried many. Feather is freakishly sharp. I've used others.
If i have time i give it a second pass...
All the time! I'm a ham radio operator!
But i have been on a few times over the years for other reasons. Radio is a medium that is not like anything else. It may have reduced in some ways but it is far more likely to survive than my beloved newspapers.
My wife and i had the honor of being there for the 60th. When i was about 15 i visited the region when my dad was active duty US Navy.
It is without a doubt one of those places where history reaches from the past to touch the now.
If you get a chance to visit. Please go.
I spoke to my mom at her house tonight. She was about 4 when France was liberated. I would not be here without that since she's French. My father met her in a USO about 1959.
MY mother's father: Was too young for WWI although he wore the nation's uniform. He was too old for WWII...so the...
I'd use an ice cube wrapped inside the cloth. You have to have the right soft cloth. But you could get a hell of a shine off that method. But you still needed elbow grease.
Good old Elmer. I think that man forgot more about shooting than I can remember.
He had a major role to play in the standard set that a defensive found should be at least .40 cal in size.
Here's another batch of great men.
I admit it. I have a thing for redheads. It's a lot like Prometheus seeking fire and Icarus having his wax wings melt. At this stage of life I consider red hair a warning.
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So I have a poster of Rita over my desk at the office...
My grandad made his share. He used sugarcane for some of it. A lot of this stuff was not really good and healthy to drink. A little Scotch now and then is a good thing. Some of the stuff made back then could be a toxic mix of things.
You really need to know your source.
Not a lot has changed; has it? I can remember back when I stared my field training officer said, "Most cops go to jail over money, evidence, or women."
He was right. A woman got his badge. His wife got his money.
Nothing new is right. This has pretty much been going on since the start of police work.
A lot of cops are former military. Some of the best I ever worked with were. I certainly know who I want to clear a building with. Some of this training spills over.
I knew a retired navy diver who...
In the book, "You only blow yourself up once," the author talks about his still on various islands. He was in the very early days of bomb disposal. One day a high ranking officer stopped by their shack and began to rant about the set up and the still and asked who the guys were attached to...
Not a blessed thing. Not a drop in two days. Not since I work up at dark-30 Sunday AM with a massive hangover (didn't drink enough to warrant this) and had to drag myself to church.
I'm not afraid to say I was askin for forgiveness.
But it wasn't as bad as the great hangover of 1994. That...
Don't be afraid to let things age a bit. A lot of places tell you to start drinking your beer at a month. That just seems too short a period of time. I think two months is better.
Been a home brewer for 17 years. Something like that. A long time. Nothing fermenting right now. I do have 15 pounds of honey that should be made into mead.
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