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Old pictures

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Forum been alittle slow so I decided to start this post . :D
I`m sure we all have some older pictures of ourselves or of others .
I`ll start ,this one is of my Grandfather Bird literally pulling for trap at Goldstream Rod and Gun outside of Victoria .
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My Grandfather and Dad (Old Buck)
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Me alittle younger with the same two deer . And the Doemaster moniker began . :lol:
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Cool pics doemaster. I like the stubby beers they are holding!
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my dad and his buddy bill both long gone now
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Re: Old pictures

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Doe Master wrote: I'm sure we all have some older pictures of ourselves or of others.
Not so old, but a classic picture of my dear ol' dad, Rockie Henderson:

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And a genuine old picture of his great-uncle, Milton Moon Henderson:

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Can you see a resemblance? LOL :lol: :wink:

As you can see, we're a brushy bunch! :P
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:D I think I can see a slight resemblance :lol:
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Doe Master wrote::D I think I can see a slight resemblance :lol:
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Heres a picture of my grandfather in 1935 with a Winchester model 62A.
My garandfather gave me that gun about 10 years before he passed away. Its one of my most prized possessions. Now here is a picture of my daughter carrying on the tradition with the same gun.

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Not real old.. circa 1970 or so.

I think this was my 4th deer. The young man on the left is my 15 year old neighbor that I got hooked on bow hunting. We both killed the same evening - his first though.

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GEM LAKE HUNT CLUB 1923

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Great shots guys ! ... love the old pic's !
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The photo above is my great grandfather in the middle holding the lever 1923 gem lake which is now in Killarny park Ontario.
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Post by TPM »

Great pics here guys! I especially like the "Then and Now" pics from groundpounder. Sadly I don't have any old hunting related family pictures though my grandfather was an avid hunter. He died before I was born and I have no idea what ever happened to his guns. My mother often tells of how he hunted to help feed the family during the Depression.
I do have my dad's old .22 that he got for his 16th birthday in 1933. It's a typical old Cooey single shot but it was marketed as "Eatonia" which was the brand name used by the Eaton's department stores. I look forward to teaching my son to shoot with this gun in a couple of years.

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:o :shock: Doemaster I'll bet there is two grandfathers very proud
but rolling over in their graves at their faces going world wide.
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Not a picture of anyone I know, but here is an old movie clip.

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