[AT] Oil dry / Rural King / And even more O.T. stuff

Dave Rotigel rotigel at me.com
Fri Feb 27 17:03:54 PST 2015


WELCOME to OBAMANATION John!  (Have you seen what He is trying to do to/with .223 ammo?)
	Dave

On Feb 26, 2015, at 1:34 PM, jtchall at nc.rr.com wrote:

> You need some more liberals to get rid of them guns! Next you're going to 
> tell me you can get within 6 ft of the boxes of ammo! Here Wally-world keeps 
> the ammo so far behind the counter you can't browse what they have and the 
> hired help has no clue what you are asking for. Do you have any idea how 
> many flavors of shotgun shells there are? It goes something like this;
> " See that pretty teal colored box? Count 2 rows down and 6 to the left and 
> let me see that box. No that’s 7, not 6. I want the box with a 12 on it, not 
> 16. No no no, not that one it has  a 22 on it. Oh the heck with it, where do 
> you keep the slingshots?"
> Its so bad I just take the kid with me and tell him what I want, he has no 
> clue but at least can read and has good eyesight. If its on the shelf then I 
> bother trying to get a clerk.
> 
> And then you get to show an ID to buy it. I'm pretty sure I look old enough 
> with my gray beard and balding head. I won't discuss the wrinkles.
> 
> John Hall
> 
> 
> -----Original Message----- 
> From: Indiana Robinson
> Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2015 11:24 AM
> To: Antique tractor email discussion group
> Subject: [AT] Oil dry / Rural King / And even more O.T. stuff
> 
> I was talking about Rural King in regards to oil dry but forgot one other
> thing about them I was going to mention (story of my life).
> We have a few gun shops here and Walmart still sells long guns and ammo but
> Rural King here is the biggest gun dealer in the county. It varies from
> store to store but of the Indiana Rural Kings that I have been in this
> Shelbyville store has the largest guns and sporting goods dept. They have a
> long rack of long guns and at least 3 show-cases with hand guns.
> It is in a former full sized Walmart and it is probably about twice the
> square footage of the average TSC store in the area.
> They do have a basic stock of old tractor stuff similar to most farm stores
> around here like TSC and Orcheln (pronounced like porcelain) etc.
> The store in New Castle IN about 40 miles north-west of here used to sell
> some of those brand X tractors in several models. I can't remember the name
> but it was a "stick-on" name like they do sewing machines and vacuum
> cleaners. I don't know if they still sell them or not. They were very low
> priced and looked decently designed but up close they were remarkably
> rough. I wouldn't buy one, I would rather have an old one.  :-)
> Ahhh, but which old one? Sitting around thinking about that question helps
> keep me going through this #$%& winter weather.  :-)
> 
> 
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> Francis Robinson
> aka "farmer"
> Central Indiana USA
> robinson46176 at gmail.com
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