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    CTHULHU FHTAGN! mbeem's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stroker View Post
    Nice FR Chopper there Mark! BTW, Great pic as usual!
    Thanks Bruce!

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    SOTD Wednesday October 13, 2010

    Razor: 5/8 Wade & Butcher " The Celebrated" Near Wedge, Hollow Point - Gray Giraffe Bone
    Pre-Shave: Proraso Crema Pre Barba
    Shaving Soap: Classic Shaving Lilac
    Mug: Vintage Old Spice
    Scuttle: RAB Ceramic
    Brush: Omega Boar
    ASB: Nivea Replenishing
    Aftershave/Cologne: Old Spice Classic Cologne
    Results: Fond Memories!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trevorxgage View Post
    Mikael,
    how do you like the OS fresh lime?
    Is it just lime or does it have a bit of classic OS too?
    I love it, t´s one of the best AS:s I got. This is skin food for me, it soaks right in and sooth the skin like nothing else. It´s the Shulton mix/recipe, made in India. As for original OS, I don´t really know. Never used it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stroker View Post
    SOTD Wednesday October 13, 2010

    Razor: 5/8 Wade & Butcher " The Celebrated" Near Wedge, Hollow Point - Gray Giraffe Bone
    Pre-Shave: Proraso Crema Pre Barba
    Shaving Soap: Classic Shaving Lilac
    Mug: Vintage Old Spice
    Scuttle: RAB Ceramic
    Brush: Omega Boar
    ASB: Nivea Replenishing
    Aftershave/Cologne: Old Spice Classic Cologne
    Results: Fond Memories!
    Cool scales Bruce!

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    Late Afternoon Shower
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    New Badger Brush
    Trumpers Violet Shave cream
    Double Duck in Cmon Scales
    AOS Aluminum
    Gentleman's Best After Shave






    With all the photo's of hand guns I felt compelled to show off my first revolver. My father purchased it for me when I was about to enter the police academy. Here in NJ, you have to be 21 to buy a new gun so the PD issued two permits, one for him to buy it from the store and the second for me to buy it from my dad. He presented it to me after pinning on my badge at the swearing in ceremony. ( I turned 21 in the PA)
    She is a Blue steel Smith and Wesson Model 19, .357 Cal. Combat Magnum. She was purchased in August of 1982 and used every work day until February 1992 when I left the patrol division. I tried a 686 for a short time but did not care for it. If you notice the blue is worn off her barrel and part of the cylinder. This is because I was required to use a clam-shell type holster which was caused the wear on the contact points when removed from the holster, the 80's were that busy where I worked. I felt she had done her time and now is retired and well cared for. She has not been fired since 2/1992 and only fired once in anger. I really should place her in a presentation cabinet with some other stuff I have from the old job.
    I am not a gun buff but this one means a lot to me. That is all I have to say about guns.

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    well done, thank you for your service

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlacknTan View Post
    That stumped me!

    I've got a 686, that is slated to go to my son, but I've never seen one with that front sight or an unfluted cylinder... Although mine goes back to when S&W first came out with them.

    Nice wheelgun, and great photo!
    Quote Originally Posted by eTom View Post
    lol, this wheelgun is 14 years old!
    I bought it 1996.
    That got me too. I think the unfluted cylinder made me think it was a larger caliber. Very nice Revolver! My dad carried a S&W model 65 .357 Magnum as his duty weapon. Nice photo, thanks for sharing

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mvcrash View Post
    Late Afternoon Shower
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    Dirty Bird Scuttle
    New Badger Brush
    Trumpers Violet Shave cream
    Double Duck in Cmon Scales
    AOS Aluminum
    Gentleman's Best After Shave






    With all the photo's of hand guns I felt compelled to show off my first revolver. My father purchased it for me when I was about to enter the police academy. Here in NJ, you have to be 21 to buy a new gun so the PD issued two permits, one for him to buy it from the store and the second for me to buy it from my dad. He presented it to me after pinning on my badge at the swearing in ceremony. ( I turned 21 in the PA)
    She is a Blue steel Smith and Wesson Model 19, .357 Cal. Combat Magnum. She was purchased in August of 1982 and used every work day until February 1992 when I left the patrol division. I tried a 686 for a short time but did not care for it. If you notice the blue is worn off her barrel and part of the cylinder. This is because I was required to use a clam-shell type holster which was caused the wear on the contact points when removed from the holster, the 80's were that busy where I worked. I felt she had done her time and now is retired and well cared for. She has not been fired since 2/1992 and only fired once in anger. I really should place her in a presentation cabinet with some other stuff I have from the old job.
    I am not a gun buff but this one means a lot to me. That is all I have to say about guns.

    Very nice. Thanks for sharing your story along with the photo

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    Quote Originally Posted by mbeem View Post
    8/8 Frederick Reynolds
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    Great pics gentlemen!!
    Great pic yourself! I love the color contrasts in this photo. It feels very "fall like". Very nice gear

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