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Author Topic: Of a Lowly Bobcat  (Read 2342 times)

Offline Captchee

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Of a Lowly Bobcat
« on: April 01, 2006, 02:47:55 PM »
There once was  a  bobcat ,,,  no , no , no
There once was  a poor little rifle made by CVA ??? Ok we'll go with that

UHMMM,,,, no mater where she went  folks shunned her  plastic  stock  and ugly shape .
At the traditional gun shows , even though she was  born as a side lock , some would invariably say ; Put! That away , or You cant sell that here .

 Then one day a little lady came by , picked her up  and against her husbands comments of , "you don’t want that " and " what do you want that for" , she was bought  for a  song ..

 But still  there was no peace  for the little rifle . In the gun cabinet there was talk . The SXS would point and whisper. The cartridge rifles turned their scopes , no where did she fit .

 then one night the ladies husband came to get  all the  rifles for a big doins that was coming up .  When the nice lady reached for the little bobcat  her husband exclaimed . YOU CANT BRING THAT!!! And the door slammed shut  .

  The poor little rifle  sat all alone to one side of  the  cold  cabinet,  hearing only the  whispers  of the foul mouthed  modern guns  who were also left behind.

 Suddenly the door open , the big  hands of husband  reached in . He grabbed the little rifle  and threw her in a blanket , wrapped it up tight . Surly this must be it,  though the  bobcat  as she felt the THUNK of being tossed

 There was no air , the little rifle couldnt see . Things were falling   and bouncing all around  for hours , days  it seemed . Finally all was still for some time . then  movement, light , trees , a river ,,AIR!!!!.
Finaly thought the little rifle  I will prove my  worth. She would let  No one out shine her at the range . On this day,  the little lady who was her owner ,would stand front  of all  .

 then suddenly she realized  that  the one whos hands she was in  wasn’t the lady  .but those of the big man of a husband  and  to the river he was heading .
The mans grip was tight on the little rifles barrel . down the trail he went. with each "SMAK" of her stock  hitting a tree the little rifle lost hope .
they suddenly stopped in front of  an Indian lodge.the little rifle had heard the other rifles talk of these before but she never thought she would see one for real . Out  front of the lodge sat two women and  a mountain man .  .
 Is Two feathers around   asked the man holding the little rifle   . One of the women got up   came over  .No she said ,he is out shooting ,can I help you ?
Please  have him  See if he can do something with this ,will ya ,,exclaimed the big man  handing the  little rifle to the strange woman .  then turning and walking away .
 In side the lodge the rifle went  and once again  the lights went out .
 
 Time passes .
As we all know the strange times of  youth are gradually replace with  the knowledge of experience . Our braces are   removed  to show strait teeth . The awkwardness of the teen  years  are replaced by the lines of  a fine woman or the streaght of a young   man  .  Our names change from Mikey , Bobbie, Charlie . To Mike , Bob and Chuck .

So is the way of it  and so is the story of  this  lonely little rifle .
Now all that’s left is  for her to take her place back  amoung the rifles of  the gun cabinet she new long ago .
Returning to the lady who  saved her  . Proud , Strong , a force to be reckoned with  on the range .
 the shape of a lady  strong of will and with lines of knowlage . never again to hang her head .

 So ends our little story  and the time this rifle has spent with me .
 my hope is that long after i am gone the  story of this little common rifle who is not so common any more will live on

 We now need a name fitting of her French lines
 A name fitting of her mother the  Countess Tulle De Chasse  .
Some say  “Loup Cervier”  others say  “Chat de Pomb”
what say you ?
signed
Charlie two feathers .

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LMAO that was fun LOL
 So here she is  all dressed for the “round ball” at the end of the month


and  after




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« Reply #1 on: April 01, 2006, 04:39:28 PM »
By golly, that little lady don't need to hang her head anymore,.... does she!! :hey-hey

...... and, she's got a real nice story to go with her!! :bl th up  :bl th up
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« Reply #2 on: April 01, 2006, 05:24:23 PM »
Pretty nice looking piece, Captchee.  I have always liked the reddish cherry look.

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« Reply #3 on: April 01, 2006, 06:49:52 PM »
SWWWWWWWEEEEEEETTT!!!! I like the way you did the wood relief and but plate.

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« Reply #4 on: April 01, 2006, 09:00:59 PM »
....there once was an ugly duckling that turned into a beautiful swan!!!!.....that story fits too. That is really a beautiful piece. Hopefully it moved up a space or two in front of those back-stabbing cartridge guns! :lol:
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« Reply #5 on: April 02, 2006, 04:11:17 AM »
looks like the countess is ready for the ball!
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« Reply #6 on: April 02, 2006, 11:03:23 AM »
Captchee....Absolutely great!

I prefer the name.....“Chat de Pomb”. (Although someone else had to tell me what it meant.)
Personally, I think that is a very befitting name for such a nice piece.

(I also noticed you have the gold bound version of Ned Roberts book.)

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« Reply #7 on: April 02, 2006, 11:43:37 AM »
i guess i should have posted the meaning hu ? LMAO
 ok this is what i have been told by a couple of our members
 first from fletcher was
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The French word for Lynx is 'loup cervier' and since that is a bigger - meaner cat

 then we had graywolf  that had this to say
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while the term loup cervier is used to denote the lynx it's direct translation is "wolf deer".

If one takes a direct translation of the two words bob + cat - you get "chat de plomb" (chat is pronounced kat) - either one sounds good............

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« Reply #8 on: April 02, 2006, 05:51:01 PM »
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« Reply #9 on: April 02, 2006, 08:18:36 PM »
That is a beauty Captchee!
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« Reply #10 on: April 03, 2006, 02:39:52 AM »
Now you've gone and made mine jealous.  :x
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« Reply #11 on: April 03, 2006, 08:52:56 AM »
i tell you what.you did a great job on that gun! :notworthy  :rt th   thanks..................eric

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« Reply #12 on: April 03, 2006, 09:48:34 AM »
:hairy

Very Cool, Captchee

I like your shelf, too.  Did you do the wings?

Ya know, I do know where one of them 'cats is hangin out. Also a traditions-don't know the model but it is like a wood-stocked bobcat.

Dang it Captchee, I don't have time ta start anymore projects right now...
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« Reply #13 on: January 24, 2009, 10:09:21 AM »
That`s Incredible
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« Reply #14 on: January 24, 2009, 11:15:45 AM »
Capt...I'm glad burch bumped this back up...I enjoy your story every time I read it  :lt th
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