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Link Posted: 8/17/2018 8:41:42 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By stimpsonjcat:
It's the bait we have all swallowed to the sinker.

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Originally Posted By stimpsonjcat:
Originally Posted By eesmith:
I read Injured Reserves a month or so ago, really phenomenal writing.
It's the bait we have all swallowed to the sinker.

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This is why we are all waiting with baited breath for the completion of this book!
Link Posted: 8/20/2018 11:47:32 PM EDT
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Is there anywhere I can buy DC Bourone's work that doesn't give a penny to Bezos? I'm not sure if my google-fu is weak or if Amazon is the only game in town.
Link Posted: 8/21/2018 11:49:05 AM EDT
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Is there anywhere I can buy DC Bourone's work that doesn't give a penny to Bezos? I'm not sure if my google-fu is weak or if Amazon is the only game in town.
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Hush now...that's an open wound for the man.
Link Posted: 8/28/2018 3:10:46 PM EDT
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Hang on.  Back on line.  Publication pending.

Injured Reserves is back on prime borrowing--

Which means:

Injured = FREE for prime members (clawing my face now...)

But there is no substitute.  I.  Have.  Been.  Looking.

And YES a huge retardant/sub-con/con real time is future association/profit
from the Big River, which is a ffffffing perfect exponent of unfettered greed/monopoly/
manipulation/pretty much everything that ffffing sucks in the universe of "control fraud"
which is what we have now...not.  Capitalism.

Ok, after five plus years I should be able to start an actual....count down.

Will get back to individual posts ASAP/as soon as possible.

Soon.

DCB
Link Posted: 8/28/2018 3:29:42 PM EDT
[#5]
Awesome!

The real question is going to be "skip the beginning and pick it up where it was stopped on here, or start from the beginning to refresh the memory?"

I'll probably start it fresh, because it's awesome. Lol
Link Posted: 8/28/2018 4:29:23 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By DFARM:
Awesome!

The real question is going to be "skip the beginning and pick it up where it was stopped on here, or start from the beginning to refresh the memory?"

I'll probably start it fresh, because it's awesome. Lol
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No question, start from the beginning.

ETA:

DAY 1605  
Link Posted: 8/28/2018 10:49:53 PM EDT
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I dunno.

At this point II may buy it, and then print it out on some nice paper and make a leather...no!  metal!  set of covers for it...a little repoussé or maybe some engraving...

...and THEN sit down with a bourbon and start reading.

...well, after posting progress pics for a few months.

I dunno.
Link Posted: 8/28/2018 10:50:53 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By stimpsonjcat:

I dunno.

At this point II may buy it, and then print it out on some nice paper and make a leather...no!  metal!  set of covers for it...a little repouss or maybe some engraving...

...and THEN sit down with a bourbon and start reading.

...well, after posting progress pics for a few months.

I dunno.
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Day 1
Link Posted: 8/29/2018 12:17:32 AM EDT
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Day 1
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Originally Posted By stimpsonjcat:

I dunno.

At this point II may buy it, and then print it out on some nice paper and make a leather...no!  metal!  set of covers for it...a little repouss or maybe some engraving...

...and THEN sit down with a bourbon and start reading.

...well, after posting progress pics for a few months.

I dunno.
Day 1
Now you've done it.  Lol
Link Posted: 8/29/2018 12:39:02 AM EDT
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...and just like that, DFARM's knife slips to 2020...
Link Posted: 8/29/2018 10:21:38 AM EDT
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...and just like that, DFARM's knife slips to 2020...
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Originally Posted By BIgDAM:
Day 1
...and just like that, DFARM's knife slips to 2020...
As long as you are posting pics or videos of the project, it's all good. Lol
Link Posted: 8/29/2018 4:39:38 PM EDT
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If you decide you need a website, let me know I will host it for 3 years for a copy of the book!

You would have to provide a domain name or such..

Great read so far.. I'll be buying also on Kindle to have a copy.
Link Posted: 8/29/2018 5:01:49 PM EDT
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As long as you are posting pics or videos of the project, it's all good. Lol
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As I warned...I had a tangent sneak into my shop.
Link Posted: 8/29/2018 7:07:30 PM EDT
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In on a book. Just found this post and my world has changed. Thank you!!!
Link Posted: 8/30/2018 2:40:40 PM EDT
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Hang on guys.

Should be able to push through this cycle and publish.

S.O. Wonder Woman prepping a permanent move to Colorado--very tricky--, I am not a writer, but, etc.

Good to see everyone, looking forward to reviewing posts (DFARM/s knife?) see a
new name (CrazyCamper good to see you), STJ the General Utility/s must/will
be made, etc.

GENERAL NOTE: make sure and make extra effort to vote this cycle.  This thread has
been/must remain "a=political"/NON-POLITICAL as far as searchable brand names (Thank you, all)--

But we know who we are.

Back shortly.
Link Posted: 9/3/2018 12:17:17 PM EDT
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Took me a few days to read through everything, I am seriously excited to have a complete story to read through. Told my son some about the story (he is very young still, but wants it read to him as well)..

Great work DC, I am here for the wait.
Link Posted: 9/11/2018 5:44:11 AM EDT
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Checking in.

Looking forward to a book.

DC is alive and well; I've seen him. It was cool.

A book someday would be nice.

Edit:

It occurred to me that many would probably want to know:

I've had the privilege of speaking with DC's woman in depth a few times now.

I'm not one for exaggeration; she really is as sweet, smart, humble, and beautiful as he's said. He's not over-selling her.

He's as weird and genuine and intelligent as you would think from his writing, and his woman is exceptional.

He's actually working on the book, there have been extenuating circumstances...

Still, a book some day would be nice.

I'll save my observations from the gun range for another post.

You'll be intrigued.

That's it.
Link Posted: 9/11/2018 3:59:54 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By PFunkk:
Checking in.

Looking forward to a book.

DC is alive and well; I've seen him. It was cool.

A book someday would be nice.

Edit:

It occurred to me that many would probably want to know:

I've had the privilege of speaking with DC's woman in depth a few times now.

I'm not one for exaggeration; she really is as sweet, smart, humble, and beautiful as he's said. He's not over-selling her.

He's as weird and genuine and intelligent as you would think from his writing, and his woman is exceptional.

I've been around a bit, and I can read people pretty well.

Any of us that met them would arrive at the conclusion I have.

It's been an honor to meet with them.

I'll save my observations from the gun range for another post.

You'll be intrigued.

That's it.
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Cool!   But did you see a typewriter?.....

Link Posted: 9/12/2018 9:36:30 AM EDT
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Cool!   But did you see a typewriter?.....

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More importantly did you see him hanging around with a publisher?
Link Posted: 9/20/2018 9:48:49 PM EDT
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Been here lurking since the begining. This is an exceptional piece of writing, as is Injured Reserve. Thank you DC for all your hard work.
Link Posted: 9/21/2018 1:49:11 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Industry:
Been here lurking since the begining. This is an exceptional piece of writing, as is Injured Reserve. Thank you DC for all your hard work.
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^^This a thousand times!  Thank you again DCB for the Blood, Sweat, & (maybe just one) Tears you have put into this project.  We wait with (fish) baited breath!
Link Posted: 9/24/2018 3:50:06 PM EDT
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Bump to keep hope alive and to let DCB know I’m still here.
Link Posted: 10/4/2018 4:22:28 PM EDT
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ND
Link Posted: 10/4/2018 10:13:19 PM EDT
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Pfunk, have you had contact with DC since your last post? A few folks on the other forum have been trying unsuccessfully to reach him.
Link Posted: 10/9/2018 7:04:22 PM EDT
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Who knows when THE book will float the river?  DCB knows....
Link Posted: 10/9/2018 8:55:30 PM EDT
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The good news is it is almost knife season again.
Link Posted: 10/11/2018 5:20:02 PM EDT
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The good news is it is almost knife season again.
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I may have purchased a propane forge yesterday.

I kept telling myself that I wouldn't, because a guy can only get involved in so many things.  I got to play around at a friend's forge and made some mokume from quarters, then helped him weld up some yarder cable into a blade blank.

It was over after that. Lol
Link Posted: 10/11/2018 10:14:12 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By DFARM:

I may have purchased a propane forge yesterday.

I kept telling myself that I wouldn't, because a guy can only get involved in so many things.  I got to play around at a friend's forge and made some mokume from quarters, then helped him weld up some yarder cable into a blade blank.

It was over after that. Lol
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Should I remove you from the list?
Link Posted: 10/12/2018 7:30:46 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By stimpsonjcat:

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Please do not!

Having nice things made by others is always awesome.

Besides, I'll probably be making stuff that looks like melted crayons for quite a while. Lol
Link Posted: 10/12/2018 10:23:31 PM EDT
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I keed.

I am doing technical support for my daughter's 13th birthday today/tonight/tomorrow...last effort was getting the karaoke machine going, it's 10 ft from me and they are singing 'Frozen' songs now (I wonder if they know what a fractal is?) but earlier today the hammer and I had a serious staring contest...and I cut up new 15N20/1084 for 2 additional billets.

Course you and DC don't care about the hammer or billets...but there are a few in your way that do.
Link Posted: 10/13/2018 12:02:56 AM EDT
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The work is interesting.  Welding up steel in the forge is something I want to figure out.

I managed to make a crappy pair of tongs from rebar today.  They work some, but I have trouble holding the work with them.  Not many things more exciting than a piece of Orange steel flying across the shop. Lol. I think I need to get the jaws more parallel and they'll be ok.
Link Posted: 10/13/2018 3:56:31 PM EDT
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Making tongs can be maddening.

My fave tongs are old farrier clippers I welded angle on.
Link Posted: 10/13/2018 5:45:15 PM EDT
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Should I remove you from the list?
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What is this "list" you mention?
Link Posted: 10/13/2018 6:03:57 PM EDT
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Making tongs can be maddening.

My fave tongs are old farrier clippers I welded angle on.
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I think I'm going to try making a channel or a "v" in the jaws to hold flat stock on the skinny sides to see if that helps with keeping the work piece secure.
Link Posted: 10/13/2018 11:03:22 PM EDT
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What is this "list" you mention?
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Ooops.
Link Posted: 10/19/2018 10:10:25 AM EDT
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antiarchive bump
Link Posted: 10/22/2018 8:22:04 AM EDT
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**Looks around** **Blows dust off of thread**
"Is there Anybody in There?  Is there Anyone Home?"

Is it a book yet?  Nope! OK, I will check back later!

**Sits down to wait again**
Link Posted: 10/22/2018 12:48:17 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 10/28/2018 11:17:38 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 11/6/2018 1:43:21 PM EDT
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VOTE NOW!!!!

anyone here?
Link Posted: 11/6/2018 3:43:54 PM EDT
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VOTE NOW!!!!

anyone here?
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Hooah.
Link Posted: 11/9/2018 12:07:09 AM EDT
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I voted, didn't make much difference unfortunately
Link Posted: 11/16/2018 2:29:04 AM EDT
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The book is coming soon.

Your skepticism  is understandable.

DC at the range:

I have trained others to shoot. I myself have trained extensively in a professional setting.

Shooting with DC was... different.

I push forward, nose over toes. I draw from a holster and push forward. As soon as the front sight lands in my line of sight I'm breaking the trigger.

He starts with his back toward the target, and turns around drawing. He leans back like he's ready to dive one direction or the other. The first 2 rounds are off before the gun is all the way up. All of the rounds landed center mass, then sometimes to the face. No fliers. Very accurate shooting despite the strange technique.

He's trained to shoot defensively. He has very good explanations for his style.

I shoot like an American cop.

He shoots like a 3rd world street fighter.

We blew away a plethora of of 2 dimensional bad guys with several different handguns.

It was tremendously fun.

Stay tuned.
Link Posted: 11/16/2018 9:56:45 AM EDT
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I voted, didn't make much difference unfortunately
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I appreciate your effort.
Link Posted: 11/16/2018 10:41:11 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By PFunkk:
The book is coming soon.

Your skepticism  is understandable.

DC at the range:

I have trained others to shoot. I myself have trained extensively in a professional setting.

Shooting with DC was... different.

I push forward, nose over toes. I draw from a holster and push forward. As soon as the front sight lands in my line of sight I'm breaking the trigger.

He starts with his back toward the target, and turns around drawing. He leans back like he's ready to dive one direction or the other. The first 2 rounds are off before the gun is all the way up. All of the rounds landed center mass, then sometimes to the face. No fliers. Very accurate shooting despite the strange technique.

He's trained to shoot defensively. He has very good explanations for his style.

I shoot like an American cop.

He shoots like a 3rd world street fighter.

We blew away a plethora of of 2 dimensional bad guys with several different handguns.

It was tremendously fun.

Stay tuned.
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Link Posted: 11/17/2018 11:39:36 PM EDT
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I had a lot of fun over the last week. Had a big beaver job in a marsh on the river low grounds. Amazing wildlife habitat, I saw an albino doe one morning, fresh coyote fox and cat sign almost every morning. Saw an old coyote hunting along the road going along the edge of the marsh one morning when I was walking out. Beaver were the main target but ended up catching two muskrats and two otter that managed to get into my traps. I was really kinda sad when I finished and had to pull up traps. Pictures are out of order but the first check I had the otter sitting on the pack basket. Second check was the beaver and otter in the basket. Judging by his tail that beaver had been in a fight or two. Pretty big old girl, about 40-45lbs. Last picture was a couple days later. A big male, about the same size as the first.
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Link Posted: 11/17/2018 11:47:11 PM EDT
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Only have another month and three days until classes finally finish and I can hit the woods for the winter.
Link Posted: 11/18/2018 12:34:08 AM EDT
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It was really beautiful down there. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/459504/63F5B0CC-B9D7-4C76-B2AF-487F9544996E_jpeg-742700.JPGhttps://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/459504/A7178BAC-4C45-4D99-AAAC-87C6B2DD6598_jpeg-742703.JPG

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I could use your help at my parents. They have a pack of coyotes running around but I can't get them to come into calls.

I got about 30 pictures of them on the game cam last week and found part of a fawn in the spring.
Link Posted: 11/18/2018 1:07:51 AM EDT
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Just...wow.

But every time I stare into your world I understand our opening statement you made.

I don't think you need a Bowie, but I am very interested in what it is that you *do* need.
Link Posted: 11/18/2018 11:23:20 AM EDT
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Coontrapper my heart swelled a little the other day. My Grandson who will be three soon told his mom he wanted to go Coyote calling with papa on friday.

Backing up a bit in September he would ask if he could go and i told him as soon as he quit wearing diapers he could go. By the end of September he was out of diapers. I would take my wife and him at first just encase he wasn't up to it. I didn't want to travel for a couple hours to turn around and head home. He did good on stand he starts fidgeting a bit and the stands went from ten minutes at the most to seven minutes now.

For those asking why the less time on stand.  Out west the hard charging Coyotes come in, in the first four and half minutes after that it is the lurkers and with a fidgeting baby it's a lost cause.

Two weeks ago was the test. He and i went solo he did very well on that trip.

I had mentioned earlier last week that if he didn't have school he could go with me on friday. I get the call thursday him saying he wanted to go. I couldnt resist.

Usually i have about a five Coyote day but since he is going I'm lucky to call one in. I'm not sure if it's because of him or lack of Coyotes in the area. A price I'm willing to pay to take him.

I told my wife when he gets older I'm going to teach him to trap.

He will not lack for hunting partners his Aunts Uncles and Cousins all love to hunt.
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