Mowgli Terry
Active Member
It was easy to disconnect my landline phone from the ground. We had the same number for nearly seventy years with prefixed added over the years. When the burglar alarm was installed a wireless connection was included at extra cost. I know it works from my screw ups. One home invading feral cat also set the alarm off.
After all those years with that number it was disconnected. We had kept the line so the distant family could stay connected. They are all gone now. Our cell number is now the main number.
Here is the list for today. Keepers are a 35 caliber 141 Remington pump and four Smith&Wesson revolvers. The Smith's would the 624 plus a 38/44 Outdoorsman and two custom's. In one sense there is little concern since that former owner will not be around. I forgot my 4" nickle plated Model 29 from the late 1950's. The Colt is a bottom feeder. Revolvers rule around my house.
After all those years with that number it was disconnected. We had kept the line so the distant family could stay connected. They are all gone now. Our cell number is now the main number.
Here is the list for today. Keepers are a 35 caliber 141 Remington pump and four Smith&Wesson revolvers. The Smith's would the 624 plus a 38/44 Outdoorsman and two custom's. In one sense there is little concern since that former owner will not be around. I forgot my 4" nickle plated Model 29 from the late 1950's. The Colt is a bottom feeder. Revolvers rule around my house.
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