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Unread 09-09-2007, 07:59 PM   #21
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If it's anything to do with 1911's and other domestic collectibles, perhaps they are referring to David Buehn of Surf City. He would fit well with some of the other "references" they have used.

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Doc,

Not to hard to figure out "west coast" and "over 500 guns for sale"...especially if adjacent states still are considered west coast.

Bob,

I do not think Mr. Surf City carries that many Lugers...sure those go elsewere in the food chain.
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