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Nittany Lion
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posted on 1-5-2005 at 11:42 PM Edit Post Reply With Quote
Magazines for sale

I have 8 issues of the Outdoor Journal, this magazine was the voice of the sportsmen in Ohio & Pennsylvania. It deals with hunting, fishing, and trapping. This lot is in nice condition for it's age. Cost is $1.00 each, or all 8 for $6.00 plus shipping. Shipping for all 8 would be $2.75.
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posted on 3-5-2005 at 02:15 AM Edit Post Reply With Quote
i had to check jim and make sure you wasn't selling the same kind of magazines you was rumored to be peddling to them amish boys for there used traps . LOL ! mark





Mark D. Stackhouse , Region C Director. Life Member OSTA , NTA , NRA , Member of the U.P. Trappers Assn. " Far better it is to dare mighty things , to win glorious triumphs , even though checkered by failure , than to take rank with those poor sprits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much , because they live in the gray twilight that knows not victory nor defeat " - Theodore Roosevelt

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Nittany Lion
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posted on 3-5-2005 at 11:54 PM Edit Post Reply With Quote
You have me confused with OldMink, these magazine do have some bikini clad women adverstising boats and motors.
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posted on 10-5-2005 at 11:27 PM Edit Post Reply With Quote
i destinctly remember them rumors was about you , not oldcoon/mink . he's a guberment employee , he wouldnt do a thing like that . you being a lowly banker , now thats a different story . mark





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posted on 11-5-2005 at 06:04 PM Edit Post Reply With Quote
Minker,

I believe N.L. is telling the truth. But, the way I heard it was that N.L. dressed up as one of the Amish boys being that he wasn't much taller than they were. He then proceded to dupe Old Mink into thinking he was an Amish boy so Old Mink hired him to check some of his traps for him with the promise of magazines filled with scantily clad women. Now N.L. is no dummy. He kept all the mink that were caught and only gave the muskrats to Old Mink. Old Mink thought that it was odd that the only places he didn't catch any mink were the places this one particularly odd looking Amish boy checked for him but he chalked it up to coincidence. N.L. on the other hand added mightily to his yearly mink catch and got the magazines to boot. All the other Amish kids went blind but N.L. wasn't affected in the least. To this day all the other Amish kids look up to N.L. because he didn't go blind.


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Nittany Lion
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posted on 11-5-2005 at 11:18 PM Edit Post Reply With Quote
CH, you should be writing stories for the "Enquire," that is a good one. I hope Minkie doesn't see this. BTW, those Amish boys look up to me because I am taller than they are.
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posted on 15-5-2005 at 07:34 PM Edit Post Reply With Quote
well with old minkie/coon being a guberment employee , i can see how nitt managed to pull it off . he may not have went blind but i think all the hollaring from the amish boys looking at them magazines musta made him hard of hearing . i bet he looked funny dressed amish while he in his bank foreclosing on poor widows and orphans . mark





Mark D. Stackhouse , Region C Director. Life Member OSTA , NTA , NRA , Member of the U.P. Trappers Assn. " Far better it is to dare mighty things , to win glorious triumphs , even though checkered by failure , than to take rank with those poor sprits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much , because they live in the gray twilight that knows not victory nor defeat " - Theodore Roosevelt

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