The National is History..

Started by Cash Creek, June 09, 2012, 10:39:08 PM

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Cash Creek


I want to thank all the Cowboys and Cowgirls that came from all over the US..you guys are what make it all worth while.. Hope to see you all next year..CA$H
Hiram Ranger #100, Westside Sportsmen Club, NCOWS 3395, SASS 90169, NRA, Col. Bishop's Renegades... Cowgirls are like barbed wire...handle with care.

Cutter Carl

It was a great event and thanks to all that worked so hard to make it so.

I had a blast and will be back next year, Lord willing.

Thanks again!
NCOWS #3053
SASS #79783
Cracker Cow Cavalry - Florida's 1st NCOWS Posse
CCC - Marshall
Eagle Scout 1980

Cash Creek

For the first time in a week I used a zipper on my pants, tie my shoes no boots, not wearing ears plugs, no hat..feel funny...  ;D

PS also not much fun... miss it already... :o
Hiram Ranger #100, Westside Sportsmen Club, NCOWS 3395, SASS 90169, NRA, Col. Bishop's Renegades... Cowgirls are like barbed wire...handle with care.

Tascosa Joe

Thanks to Cash and Duke and all the gang at West Side for a great event.  We appreciate all the hard work you folks put in to make the event a success.

T-Joe
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Tjackstephens

And thanks to all you folks that came out and shot. Come back next year. Tj
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Cliff Fendley

Cash, thank you, Duke, and all the others once again for putting on such a great event. Everything was perfect. Great stages, nice variety of targets. You guys couldn't have done it any better.
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Pancho Peacemaker

1418 miles round trip.  Me and the Biscuit just got home and unpacked.

Huge THANKS to the WSSC, Duke, Cash, and all the other hard working folks that put on an absolutely fantastic match.  This was the third National I've attended in the past 4 years.  Each has been well done, and each one gets better and better.

Big thanks to NCOWS leadership for making it possible for my son to shoot and thanks to everyone for making him feel at home with the group.  Unfortunately, now his head is so big, he will need new hats . . . and some John Wayne videos.

Big slap on the back for the side match organizers.  Those were the BEST side matches I have shot at any CAS/WAS event . . .  period.  I can see this idea expanding to an even larger and more entertaining side match day next year.

And lastly:  To the two Irish punks on my posse:  I may shoot with you again as I do have pity on two drunkards like yourselves with so few branches in your respective family trees.


Pancho
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Texas John Ringo

Thanks everyone that was involved in putting this together.
Had a REAL good time at the Nationals, Great range, Great bunch of folks. Posse 1 was super.
Again I had a REAL good time (my wife liked it also), hope to do it again next year.
Ringo

Johnny McCrae

Many thanks to everyone for putting on another great event. They just keep getting better each year. Can't wait until the 2013 Nationals.
You need to learn to like all the little everday things like a sip of good whiskey, a soft bed, a glass of buttermilk,  and a feisty old gentleman like myself

Cash Creek

Johnny;
  Thanks again for making us the bartender..he starts his new job Saturday..sign up a 9 shoot at 10..I'm sure he will get used a lot.. CA$H..
Hiram Ranger #100, Westside Sportsmen Club, NCOWS 3395, SASS 90169, NRA, Col. Bishop's Renegades... Cowgirls are like barbed wire...handle with care.

bowiemaker

I had a great time. Everything went pretty smoothly. Great stages with a good mix of targets. Good food at the banquet. Fun night shoots. Fun side matches. Lots of good people to hang out with. A really memorable four days.

Thanks to Duke Henry and everyone who worked hard to make it happen.
NCOWS #3405   RATS #612

River City John

Quote from: Pancho Peacemaker on June 10, 2012, 10:49:51 PM
1418 miles round trip.  Me and the Biscuit just got home and unpacked.
Pancho

I'm surprised, Pancho. When I got home I had logged 1,309 miles round trip. I would have thought surely you'd have had much farther to travel.

Boy, was it ever a fun time!

RCJ
"I was born by the river in a little tent, and just like the river I've been running ever since." - Sam Cooke
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Dynamite Bill

would like to THANK  Jeff "sawbriar" Farmer & Homer for supplying me with caps for my C & B revolvers. it seems I had misplaced my box of caps & these fellas could not stand for me not to have to clean guns. so thanks again fellas.
The main thing to remember,is not to get excited!

jefff

your welcome bill ,now if we could jus git you to stop using powder leftover from the civil war maybe we could see you hit a target.jefff

Dynamite Bill

ah ditn no uz 'spoust ta see tha tarrgit , ah shore kain't!
The main thing to remember,is not to get excited!

Steel Horse Bailey

I had a ball!  MANY thanks to all the Posse 4 members for helping me make it thru' the match.  I couldn't have made it without you ALL !!!! 

Jack B, (Q-Fire) you're one of a kind, Pard!  MANY thanks for everything.


Also, BIG thanks to Dart "Lite Colonel" Liebrandt for letting me and my Lazy-Boy camp in your tent!  I think some folks were jealous at my extra "comfort!"  It was a bit more work than a simple cot or blow-up mattress, but well worth the effort, I assure you!

;)
"May Your Powder always be Dry and Black; Your Smoke always White; and Your Flames Always Light the Way to Eternal Shooting Fulfillment !"

Cutter Carl

Pancho and RCJ,

I think I win the milage race.  I was at 1968 when I pulled back in the driveway.  It was all National milage except about a 40 mile sidetrip off the interstate to visit Andersonville National Historic Site.  It was a neat side trip just got cut short by the rain. Guess I have reason to visit again.

Cutter Carl

NCOWS #3053
SASS #79783
Cracker Cow Cavalry - Florida's 1st NCOWS Posse
CCC - Marshall
Eagle Scout 1980

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