Wednesday, July 01, 2009

A Phone Call

Ring ring! Ring ring!

"This is Xavier, may I help you?" I always answer the cellphone like that in case it's a physician I work with. My daughter finds it amusing at least.........

"Hey Xav, he accepted your offer, five o'clock OK?"

"Roger that."

Colt M1911 Click to enlarge

More later.........

12 comments:

  1. Anonymous11:43 PM

    Alright, what's its history? Who made it, when was it made, etc, etc. Looks like it's been through WWII & Korea both, & I wish it were mine.

    B Woodman
    III

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  2. Anonymous-- this was covered in last month's archives. Believe it was around the 15th.

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  3. Nice. I have one just like it and a couple of 1911A1s. I do love them old guns.

    Hope you enjoy it.

    Joe

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  4. Congratulations, you will not regret purchasing a piece of history like this old gun. Remember it's just money, you can make more and there are not going to be any more old guns like that made.

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  5. It has upon it the weight of years.

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  6. OMGosh, I would so love to own a piece of history like that. Congrats man, so cool...

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  7. *envy*

    (WV = "misten". What my eyes are doing right now...)

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  8. Great news!

    Heh- WV- buywe

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  9. Sweet!

    You sir suffer from both the pangs of a true aficionado and an addict.

    I don't need the exact number of these fine pieces that you own (that'd be just plain rude!), but you have to own at least a cople dozen now eh? :)

    Thank you for the post, hope she shoots well for you.

    -Jay

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  10. great job and thanks

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