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Here are 2 more challenge coins also given to me by a very good friend on the Team!!
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"This is the 44 Magnum AutoMag and holds a 300 grain cartridge and if properly used can remove the fingerprints"!! COTEP # CBOB0152 Last edited by AutoMag; 12-06-2012 at 05:59 PM. |
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Those are nice!
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CBOBO555 If You Run, You'll Only Die Tired U.S.M.C. Combat Vet 64-68 Kentucky Colonel Retired Motor Officer |
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CBOB0405 ︻┳═一 “When you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hold on. Help is on the way.” Author Unknown |
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Quote:
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CBOB:0002 1905 Savage 380, 1978, 1980 DW Pistol Pacs, Severns Custom 1985 Springer 1911A1, 09 DW Marksman, S&W Model 19-6, GSG 1911 22LR. , S&W Model 29-2 |
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Here is my newest from a very good friend!!
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"This is the 44 Magnum AutoMag and holds a 300 grain cartridge and if properly used can remove the fingerprints"!! COTEP # CBOB0152 Last edited by AutoMag; 12-06-2012 at 05:57 PM. |
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Dang that is too cool!
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Ron #CBOB0604 Proud Member: "Team Ranstad" |
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Here are a few challenge coins given to me by a very good Navy friend of mine. He is a Wounded Warrior and a great guy.
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"This is the 44 Magnum AutoMag and holds a 300 grain cartridge and if properly used can remove the fingerprints"!! COTEP # CBOB0152 |
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Loved seeing the one's that still had pics, some of the pics expired though I guess.
Here are a couple that I have: One is very special and dear to my heart, it was purchased long after my Grandfather passed away, but he was very proud of his service, and was a member of the 95th Infantry Division during WWII. The "Iron Men of Metz" were incredible during the war, reading about their history was fascinating. My Grandfather (Robert Tavernelli Jr.) passed away before relaying most of his stories from the war, but I was blessed with an Email out of the blue one day after leaving a message on a 95th forum many years ago asking if anyone knew my Grandfather... One of his fellow servicemen was able to really catch me up with pictures, and first person history of their endeavors, he is 93 years old, and very good with a computer! (Thank You Elmer!) The other coin was given to me for doing extensive computer work for a Chef that served at the White House for the Department of the Navy. It's an Official Presidential Food Service Coin. Thanks for sharing your coins guys, and Colonel WOW what a collection you have! -scott |