July 18, 2010
Hello folks, I'm old but I'm new here. I'm from Chesapeake, Va. ,have been a DW fan for a lot of years and have owned a few of them in my time. Only have one now which is a 15-2 HV with 4" and 6" barrel assemblies. The W.T. stands for William Thomas Davis who was my Great Grandpappy. He was wounded three times fighting for states rights under the great "Stonewall" Jackson but he made it home. Hope we don't have to fight for them again. W.T.
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Thanks for joining us W.T., it's good to have you here. 15-2 in 4&6 VH is pretty nice, i have a real thing for 4" in a .357.
We'd sure like to see some pictures when you have a chance.
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July 18, 2010
Jody said:
W.T. welcome to the DWF. Nice to have another Virginian here!
My wife and I drove up to Lexington last weekend to watch a play about Stonewall's life. I would highly recommend it if you are in the Lexington area in July.
Hello Jody, I would dearly like to go to Lexington some day. As I stated in my intro my GGF was wounded three times, first at Chancellorsville the morning after Jackson was hit by friendly fire, second time was at Mine run, and the third time was at Strausburg right at the north end of Massanutten mountain. Ive been to the first two places now want to go to the third place when I can. Do you by any chance belong to the SCV? I have been smitten with the history of it all.
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