It is kind of chinsy looking but alot easier to read . That is " if " it withstands the punishment of a few years in a wallet .
TD
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It is kind of chinsy looking but alot easier to read . That is " if " it withstands the punishment of a few years in a wallet .
TD
What a bunch of whiners...it's not like you have to wear it around your neck..it's in your wallet where you don't see it...if you don't like it then send the damned thing back!:thumbup::thumbup:
Now ,now you crusty old Scotsman . No way will I send mine back after spending a $170.15 for it . AH heck the girl at the Service Center chipped in for the 15 cents just because she liked my smile .:thumbup: I wouldn't want to make her mad now would I ? :D She even returned my old one after throwing it in the trash first, just as a wall hanger but with a strict warning never to show it while out in the field . LOL . In the long run I don't care either what it looks like but I sure don't buy the government's excuses , saying that the coin they saved is actually going back into the resource .
TD
I am not a Scotsman, thank god!
I like the new one, it is easier to see the numbers then the old one with the turkeys . Always had to wright them down on paper before calling in for deer and moose licenses.
While we are on the subject of permits and licenses: I was talking to a fellow hunter about the small game license today and he said he does not buy one to get his deer and moose license. My question is why when buying a Turkey license should you forced to also have the small game permit. Sounds like nothing more then a cash grab to me.
Likely because we all had to take a special course to identify this black bird they figured to make us also get a small game license just in case we shot something else instead . LOL
I really don't know but I always thought the turkey course was nothing but a money grab .
TD
Durability wise, Mrs. blasted_saber's has been in her wallet for a year now and doesnt look any worse for wear.