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Basil.W.Duke

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we wrapped this pupply up it was on the bottom and the camera would not open

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Being I live in Ohio , I have to comment on the flask , super nice , glad you were able to rescue it for posterity .
 

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Very Nice Jim Bo. Thanks for sharing. How deep was the pit when you finished?
 

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[;)] Very nice flask Jim, I believe that your split is gonna be expensive that one goes for big bucks I believe......Andy....ps Kungfoofighter will know, go to jeffnholleys website and message them
 

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Looks like a GIV-32.. very nice looking flask, but considered common in McKearin's book..
 

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