My maternal grandfather carried a Colt 1908 Vest Pocket .25 or his H&R Premier .32 for daily carry. A Remington Rand 1911-A1 for home protection and a S&W 3rd Model Hand Ejector .44 Spl in the field. He also brought the S&W with him when he was sent to Japan and Korea after the war for...
Up until Sept. 42 the authorized ties were a black silk and khaki, tied 4-in-hand. A white shirt could be worn under service dress when not in the field, at least in the 20's and 30's. In 1940 the black silk tie was changed to black worsted as an economy measure. In 09/24 the olive-drab shade 3...
Edmond O'brien was mainly a character actor, although he had a fair number of leading roles in the 40's. D.O.A was his best effort IHMO, but I really enjoyed him as the newspaper editor in "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence", and his role in "The Wild Bunch.
That would be the best and most just way he could go, otherwise we will be in for years of legal wrangling, and no doubt be condemmed again by the world press, U.N. ad naseum for somehow violating his human rights.
I will join in the toast, although it's a bit early in the day.
My favorite everyday carry knife is a Cold Steel el Lobo, light as a feather and razor edge. That said, I usually carry a Buck or Gerber multi tool with me too. I almost never use the knife blade on them as they are clumsy, but the other features are handy. It's suprising the number of people...
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