Nath wrote:casastahle wrote:That first picture is awesome brother
You got it all right, the SxS, the birds,
and the hunting wear.
(Nath, what do ya think, he just needs one of your hats yet)
I was just going to say utterly outstanding dress code our friend.
I fear a hat would swamp the beard so again this gent is spot on, full marks from where I'm sitting, bravo
Nice photo's
Nath.
I am flattered by your comments, I don't know what to say. Starting from the top, a Swarovski cap from a Swarovski dealer for all the optics I sold for him. I do own several Swarovski scopes and a range finder and a set of EL's, so that should warrant a hat anyway. The shirt is Woolrich with a leather collar, if you have ever had one, you will appreciate the comfort. The vest is Filson, you can't find better no matter where you look. The pants are Cabela's Gore-Tex upland, very warm and comfortable, perfect for hunting pheasants on a day which was in the teens, temperature wise. The gators are Outdoor Research, Gore-Tex, they can't be beat for comfort and protection in snow, water and brush. The boots are Danner Pronghorn, 400 grain, just enough for a chilly day, but not too cold. The gloves are Yellowstone gloves, made of real buckskin in Idaho Falls, Idaho. They will keep your hands plenty warm to near zero degrees.
The shotgun is a Birmingham gun by Webley. It was made in the early part of the 20th century in 12 gauge with 2 1/2 inch chambers. It is an engraved gun with box locks and ejectors. I really like an English grip on a shotgun. I have a few close-ups...
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