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![]() wrote in message ... OK, as long as we're strolling down memory lane... What are your favorite A & F memories/gear? Mine is, hands down, G & H...well, maybe the Paynes...well, wait...maybe the...OK, just to make it simple, the whole flockin' place...and if you have to ask "what the hell is 'A & F' or 'G & H,'" for shame, for shame... TC, R ...and my ears are still not the same from a 3-4 years-ago wander into the desecration of the main NYC store...if I ever get the chance, I'm gonna find out if whoever is responsible for the aforementioned blasphemy can work a like-new-in-the-box Herter's snipe call with their colon... I was raised about 70 mi. from NYC, and from about age 14 to age 18 (when I left for college in the West) anytime I visited the city I would stop in at A&F. They always let me fondle the Purdy and Parker ,etc. shotguns and the Payne and other great flyrods. I once asked them why they would let a kid who obviously couldn't afford such toys do so. They told me that when I could afford them I would remember how I was treated there, and would come to them. Unfortunately some years later (shortly after the attempted assasination of Reagen IIRC), they decided to stop carrying firearms, and shortly thereafter went out of business. The yuppie clothing store that uses the name now has no relationship to the original A&F other than purchasing the rights to use the name. Bob Weinberger La Grande,OR |
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