Thanks for all the kind comments folks. I'm glad some feel I was able to shed some light on TC's from my long experience with them. I enjoyed doing it for those who appreciated the help, some of it from memory but also from the large data base that I had assembled over the decades.
I'm not really back on this forum though - just wanted to say thanks mostly to all of you who have given me much pleasure (and yes, some aggravation) over the years on GBO. My health and handicaps issues don't allow me to spend much time at all on the computer now, and even this post will take at least two or three of the short sessions I can sit at my computer desk to get it typed. So I have to dedicate what time I can manage to spend on the computer in doing ads to sell as much of my gear and belongings as possible as soon as possible. That's just about all I have been doing on-line for a long time now. I fell into the trap of owning around 65 firearms, most higher end with many still new in the box, I have nobody to leave them to and with the bad economic times have only managed to sell down to about 15 rifles and 8 pistols so far even at what I considerd low prices. Have tons of reloading gear and supplies and all my other outdoor gear, etc taking up about half of a storage garage as well to peddle off, and my vintage Corvette show car that hasn't been driven for about a year (I might be able to fall into it, LOL, but I'd never be able to get back out). Seems like it takes me forever to get items that are sold packaged to go when the body doesn't work very well or tolerate much activity. So I can't run too many ads at a time. But I'm getting there, slowly. I'll run out of time long before even the firearms are sold though.
As a guy who was in perfect health all of his life, super active and a bull of the woods of sorts sometimes, I've really learned how difficult it is when you loose your health to very serious ailments and your body gets worn completely out. Now I'm a recluse that only goes out when I absolutely have to. I'm finally paying the price for two bad accidents in 2003 and 2004 too now, but most of the really bad stuff from them and the cancers all hit me about the same time in 2008. So the hardest times have only been for a small percentage of my life thankfully.
If I can leave you with one thing to keep in mind, please appreciate your family and health every single day while you can folks, because it gets very dark when they are both gone.
Best regards to all of you,
Larry
Note to Richard... I know at one time quite a few people who have known me for many years run on SP, but I don't run that forum.