Dean, did you see page 60 and 61 of this months American Rifleman? The article is called. "Life's Too Short To Shot An ugly Gun" I wonder where that came from?? Rick B
Dean, did you see page 60 and 61 of this months American Rifleman? The article is called. "Life's Too Short To Shot An ugly Gun" I wonder where that came from?? Rick B
Last edited by Rick B; 05-24-2012 at 06:44. Reason: Missed a letter
I saw that too Rick........ hmmmmm
be safe, enjoy life, journey well
da gimp
OFC, Mo. Chapter
There is nothing I can do about the slogan because I did not have it protected. We called the company and they just blew us off. That has been our slogan for over 23 years but it is what it is.
Oh and while I'm at it...yes we are still in business. You won't believe how many calls we received after someone released that since the loss of my wife Kenya I had shut down. Kenya would have wanted us to continue and we have.
Dean-DGR
I saw that too, and it makes me very leery of that outfit, even though they apparently are based out my old home town.
Last edited by Hefights; 05-25-2012 at 04:28.
Dean not only is life too short for our guns but our family. My youngest whom is 10 now as I think you know had heart surgery and then came down with type 1 diabetes which she has a pump for insulin as she will die without it and the 5 or more needles a day was getting to be much. We have a constant worry about her passing and check her ever night usually by 3:00 am but are up with her many nights due to highs or the worst Lows.
We moved to our dream home once my job allowed the residency rule to go [28 years later ] and my wife came down with Breast Cancer. She had surgery last month and is now on medication for 5 years. She is 49 years old. She went through it with a very close childhood friend who lives by us also and had the same surgery 3 days later. We look at it as just another day and do not sulk over anything. Not enough time anymore to worry as we say.
Live in general is way to short and the things we love can be snatched up so fast. I am still keeping you in my thoughts and prayers Dean. Rick B
Rick, your wife & daughter will be in our prayers tonight. My youngest son has Type 1 Diabetes, several years ago, he missed a sore on his lower leg & it went septic they amputated his leg below the knee. He has returned to being a roofer & still rides his Harley....... Make sure she gets into the habit of doing a full body check each day for scratcs/sores & then treat them.......
Father, we ask a full healing for Rick's wife, her friend & his daughter, & to bring the peace of your love upon their house & Dean's, giving them your strength, we ask this in your Son's name.
be safe, enjoy life, journey well
da gimp
OFC, Mo. Chapter
Amen.
Rick and Dean, my heart is heavy for both of you. Sometimes we find life is not what we expected. All we can do is ask for God's grace and continue living. God bless you both.
Bill D
"A generation which ignores history has no past and no future." - Jean Boden
"In three words I can sum up everything I've learned about life: It goes on."
-- Robert Frost
Dean
How bad to you want to protect your slogan - - - you don't have to "officially" copyright or trademark something to be protected. You can obviously show "use" for 22 years - it is yours.
IF you want - go to a GOOD trademark attorney - they can send a cease & desist letter for a couple hundred dollars - then up to you whether to pursue.
Steve
It's flattering. Nearly everyone(around here)knows where it came from. Politicians and Hollywood actors(just saying)love to get their name in the paper, for whatever the reason. A letter of reprimand is better than no mail at all(something like that).
Last edited by dryheat; 05-26-2012 at 12:54.
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
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