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Veteren Bring Backs...
If anyone hasn't read or seen this book I highly recommend it. I haven't read a book in probably 15+ years, but this one I can't let down. Just received it today, and haven't gotten anything done since it came...Cheers to Ed Tinker, and his "staff" this is truly a way of informing the younger generations how these Lugers got here along with alot of history. I sure wish I would have been older to talk to my Grandfather about his Lugers. Cheers again...-Joshua
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Joshua,
Ed Tinker is a major contributor to this site and of course we are all familiar with this great book! |
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Who the hell is Ed Tinker? Never heard of him..:cool:
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"Who", actually.....
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""Who", actually..... "
Perzactly....:cool: |
Interesting.... very few high school students can publish books....and, how can he legally acquire guns at this age?
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Interesting, there have been several "Ed Tinker"s that are known for football but it is why I go legally by edward b. tinker
http://www.google.com/search?q=%22ed...rlz=1I7ADRA_en Story behind that is that when I was a US Army recruiter, in Montana there was a father and a son, something like edward k. tinker and edward r. tinker (but don't quote me on that) and they had had some DUI's and been in trouble with the law. When I talked to folks, they'd say, are your elated to Ed Tinker? And I'd say, no, and from then on, legally made sure that the B. was there. Tinker is not a real common name, and if you go up past Maine to Canada there is a whole passel of them on Campobello island New Brunswick. http://www.olypen.com/tinkers/Geneal...m%20Tinker.htm Ed |
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