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Indeed, everybody treated "Brister," as he was called, well.
John and Mary; or, The Fugitive Slaves, a Tale of South-Eastern Pennsylvania 1873
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Page 89 neighborhood, "Brister," was the miller at Carter's mill.
John and Mary; or, The Fugitive Slaves, a Tale of South-Eastern Pennsylvania 1873
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This doesn't surprise me since the push for non toxic for waterfowl started in Texas many years ago due to the efforts of Bob Brister and Larry Gore.
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What we need back in writing these days are guys like Bob Brister who had to make you interested in order to sell magazines in a world full of competition from other really good writers.
On Old-School How-To 2010
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According to an article written by Bob Brister, Etchen's 870 Trap gun lasted a long time without need for repair.
The 870 Project 2009
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Oh, I once witnessed the late, great Bob Brister shoot both of his choke tubes out at a station.
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What we need back in writing these days are guys like Bob Brister who had to make you interested in order to sell magazines in a world full of competition from other really good writers.
On Old-School How-To 2010
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This doesn't surprise me since the push for non toxic for waterfowl started in Texas many years ago due to the efforts of Bob Brister and Larry Gore.
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I haven't had a chance to read the book yet, but I did read the chapter on dove hunting written by Bob Brister and I'll be damned if I can find a single bit of outright "how-to" in the entire first part of the chapter.
On Old-School How-To 2010
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Oh, I once witnessed the late, great Bob Brister shoot both of his choke tubes out at a station.
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