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WOW.... you got the whole zoo hanging on that wall :)
LOL yeah, I also have 27 more mounts scattered around the walls of the Gun shop. I hunted Africa twice, Tanzanisa, and Zimbabwe, plus New Zealand and a few western states. I am trying to put one last hunt together out in Montana with my grandson who is in his second year of medical school out there.

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LOL yeah, I also have 27 more mounts scattered around the walls of the Gun shop. I hunted Africa twice, Tanzanisa, and Zimbabwe, plus New Zealand and a few western states. I am trying to put one last hunt together out in Montana with my grandson who is in his second year of medical school out there.

HH

I was and some still, work in the home repair segment.
I was at a guys house who had a similar collection in his house.
I asked about it and he said this ain't anything, let me take you into my "barn".
It was a big building and no way a barn, it was a first class design and HUGE and every wall mounts where hung and if I recall even complete animals stood lifelike on the floor.
Never seen anything like it before or since.
He asked me to please not tell anyone about it because many folks have issues with this type of er, hobby.
This was years ago, and I never did, well, except now :)
 
If I had to pick one (or two) things it would probably be motor sports. I don't do much of it now as age has a way of limiting fast things. Started playing with wood and have some nice tables coming in the future. And of course, boats have a way of coming and going.

Oh yeah, and I was going to mention photography (which is very new to me), but @Raydawg and @ARD are showing me just how far I have to go on that one. . .

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If I had to pick one (or two) things it would probably be motor sports. I don't do much of it now as age has a way of limiting fast things. Started playing with wood and have some nice tables coming in the future. And of course, boats have a way of coming and going.

Oh yeah, and I was going to mention photography (which is very new to me), but @Raydawg and @ARD are showing me just how far I have to go on that one. . .

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Jim.....have you ever thought of taking up a hobby, it might give you something to do to avoid boredom :)
 
If I had to pick one (or two) things it would probably be motor sports. I don't do much of it now as age has a way of limiting fast things. Started playing with wood and have some nice tables coming in the future. And of course, boats have a way of coming and going.

Oh yeah, and I was going to mention photography (which is very new to me), but @Raydawg and @ARD are showing me just how far I have to go on that one. . .
Would love to see what those live edge pieces turned into.
Awesome stuff!
 
Main ride since 1988 or so. Took years of building and rebuilding to get it how I liked it. Mostly.
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A friend needed money and I bought this pile from him. Bad engine and transmission, now rebuilt. Needs brake work, tires, and for me to figure out the final paint scheme. One to many stripes so far.
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This was mechanically decent but had a very ugly dull red paint job. Fixed that.
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Fella owed me money and gave me this pile instead. I was agreeable. Had vlave/cam problems and is 90% back together now. Probably ride it a little and sell it. Too big for me.
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Rebuilt all three of these so we could come home Sunday evening like this.
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Later got tired (too old) of kicking that one bike and bought one with electric start.
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Refurbished this for (mostly) campground use. Doesn't look 20 years old, does it?
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Been working on this a couple of decades now. I can't paint it though.
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Got a BUNCH of parts for this, I've snuck in a little work on it.
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The reason I can't paint anything. Promised the wife I'd paint her "powderpuff" first. It's about 50% stripped/bodyworked.
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Bought this as a rolling body basically. Put a non-stock turbo diesel, five speed, and various other upgrades in it and drive the pee out of it.
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Decided I had too much stuff in my 2 bay garage last year and build a thord bay onto it. Wife fussed at me for not asking for help so I got my mason grandson to at least lay the block footer. Which I could have done too, but anyway. Build a back porch/patio. Wife made me let other grandson pour the concrete slab.
I run out of full sized vehicles to mess with I've collected every 1/24 scale 1964.5-1973 Mustang model kit I can find. Plus a few others. Takes me about 3-4 years to build just one.
I used to draw, paint, and airbrush but now most of that is funneled into PC graphics work and making stuff with a vinyl cutter.
Pretty full up on books but I still collect DVD's, BluRays, etc of favorite movies.
Nothing like relaxing after work blowing the head soff a few Zombies on an Xbox or Playstation.
Just smoked a brisket fro the family Christmas get together. For Thanksgiving I do a turkey and 100% scratch made apple pies. Christmas day my grown kids have decided I WILL be cooking my chili for them.
So I stay busy. Probably stuff I forgot to mention, like bicycling and flat water kayaking.
 
Would love to see what those live edge pieces turned into.
Awesome stuff!
The slabs have been drying in my barn for about 6 years now, so they are ready to become something beautiful.

That particular tree is a White Oak that I picked up at a friends house. (I prefer Red Oak, but this one is beautiful just the same.) It was marketed as firewood, but I knew it held some remarkable beauty under the skin. So yeah, I'm anxious to see what it becomes too!

Trish and I have made some beautiful crown molding, mostly out of Red Oak, and used it in our remodels and rental houses. Wood is so awesome, you never know what you're going to find until you cut into it!

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Beer and Bourbon, fort wilderness and snowbirding in florida
 
I "like" to do a lot of things, but as I age, I find more I "can't" do. :rolleyes:
 
If I had to pick one (or two) things it would probably be motor sports. I don't do much of it now as age has a way of limiting fast things. Started playing with wood and have some nice tables coming in the future. And of course, boats have a way of coming and going.

Oh yeah, and I was going to mention photography (which is very new to me), but @Raydawg and @ARD are showing me just how far I have to go on that one. . .

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Jim, let's see, RV's, boats, sports cars, photography, wood working, RV Park, I think you have it more than covered my friend. Duhhh whats left mountain climbing or Skydiving........LOL You can't have a bucket list.

I fulfilled the skydiving with the 101 first AB out of Fort Campbell KY. Want to try a jump?

HH
 
You can take my jump.
 

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