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    Paper Hunter Ryan_Th3_K1d's Avatar
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    LOL...I knew I'd get a comment on that avatar eventually. Notice I'm wearing a tux in it, what thug do you know that wears a tux. Also when trying to look like a thug always remember gun safety first! I need a Tommy gun to make it work though.

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    I noticed as soon as you put it up, but was waiting to say something about it so I didn't seem like too much of an asshole. Also, you're wearing that T-shirt with a tux pattern on it. Isn't that what thugs wear?


    Okay, I'll leave you alone now. heh.
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    Picky picky...LOL...thugs wear really long white t-shirts to hide their pants that are falling off...btw you couldn't pick me out of a crowd because of my avatar, the same can't be said for you though hehehehehe

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    I've always wanted to shoot an idpa/ipsc match in a tux. How fun would that be?
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    that is awesome! what did that run you to get it done? I have always wanted an elk hide
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    of course it is pretty tough to get that done when they are 5 miles from camp and 5 miles from the nearest road...just the head and cape are enough for one guy to carry on an elk.
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    Yeah no kidding, I carried two elk hides over 5 miles of rough terrain. My elk head wasn't worth caring out, but I did take the antlers. I'm currently working on those two elk hides myself(first time, so the're not going to be as nice as the deer hide).

    The deer hide cost me $72 to get it done. For an elk hide they charge $144 with hair off, and $244 with hair on.

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