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  1. RednekF350

    Kodak

    My first digital camera was the Kodak 5mp Easyshare. It was a great unit and withstood a lot of woods abuse. Most of my gallery photos were taken with that camera. It is sad to see such an American icon whither away.
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    Music for the day

    Eeeegads, that was painful Bob. I couldn't make it past a minute. Who told her she could sing ? I think she should sing tenor. Tenor twelve miles away ! :)
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    Exploring The Plains Branch

    As promised, the Woodland tax map for the BSA property.
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    The Papoose Branch, A PBX Hike

    Wow, that looked like a good one. I thoroughly enjoyed the hike a few years ago where we ran a stream all the way up to a dry, gentle dip in the landscape. Nice work boys, sorry I couldn't make it. Tom, here is a link to at least the text of the Lower Mill revisit. The picture links apppear to...
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    some pretty cool old paper work

    Crappie is far from crappy in the eating department !
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    some pretty cool old paper work

    My grandfather's cousin, George Ivins and his wife May, had a dairy farm at the intersection of South Elmwood and Evesboro Road. I used to play in the milking barn and work a hand operated corn sheller with a big flywheel. The barn was located across Evesboro Road where the jog was for North...
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    some pretty cool old paper work

    Yes Terry, Harry Ferguson Ivins. He grew up on a farm in Medford, lived in Collingswood after college and in Moorestown for most of his later life. He was my paternal grandmother's second husband. The first one (my blood grandfather) died very young when my father was only 7.
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    some pretty cool old paper work

    Here is some more old paper. My grandfather's 1917 NJ game laws printed by the local Camden gunsmith Wm. Stein Company at 309 Federal Street. Musical merchandise and Glover's Dog Remedies sold as well. Seems like a good place for a gunsmith today, what with all the guns on the streets of Camden...
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    some pretty cool old paper work

    Tom, My All Around Sportsman license costs $72.25 and includes firearm hunting, archery hunting and fishing. No permits or stamps are included. Zone specific deer permits are $28 and you now have to buy another $28 Buck tag if you want to take a buck in the permit seasons. I just bought my 2012...
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    some pretty cool old paper work

    According to Fish and Wildlife, the first resident hunting license was required in 1909 and the first fishing license was required in 1915. They threw fishing in with hunting as a bonus. When I was a kid, trapping was thrown in with your hunting license. Today trapping is separate and more...
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