I’m from Pasadena, TX. My first two years in college, my roommate was from Pasadena, CA. Basically 1500 mi apart on I-10.I thought Pasadena was in California?
If you saw the movie Urban Cowboy, you saw Pasadena TxI thought Pasadena was in California?
bought unknown from someone.There was a gun and knife show today at the Hernando Sportsman's Club in Florida. A couple guys bought some 6.5CM reloads from someone at the show. Tried them in their new Ruger rifles and nearly blew them up. 3 rounds in one rifle, one in the other. Blew all 4 primers and the primer pockets were greatly expanded. Powder was listed as FSP-747 @ 38 grains. Heavily etched bolt faces and an ejector stuck by a sliver of brass. I've got a pic on my phone and will see if I can upload it. Primers weren't even seated right.
I would put it on your list then.Never seen it.
Good times in those days!If you saw the movie Urban Cowboy, you saw Pasadena Tx
In DFW there were excellent gun shows, many years ago. Time goes fast. It was 20 plus years ago. Nice rifles, handguns, you name it. Interesting, I don't know where the old high quality 'wood' guns have gone. I was at Cabelas recently. The guys said their used gun racks have all but evaporated. 85% junk now at gun shows.There used to be a guy at the local gun shows that had 4 different sections of gun parts. 1903, Garand, M1A1, and 30 carbine. If he didn't have a part, he would give you a number to call when he did have it. But he most likely had it all, or it never broke or wore so he didn't carry one. He is gone. Now we have a guy that has three 98 Mausers that the metal is 100%, the furniture looks like it was drug home behind a tank. I asked him if they were arsenal refinished and he got mad at me for asking. Swore that that is the way they finished the war, and were turned in that way. The good guys are dead and gone and now we have get rich quick guys with $150 per thousand primers.
My wife and I went to Gilley‘s once back in the mid 1970’s. It was before the movie came out.If you saw the movie Urban Cowboy, you saw Pasadena Tx
Going through the tunnel back then was "special" It was hard to hold your breath all the way through, so you wouldn't smell the paper mill.My wife and I went to Gilley‘s once back in the mid 1970’s. It was before the movie came out.
The movie Urban Cowboy pretty much nailed it. As strange as it might seem, the place was pretty civil, considering it was one huge Beer Joint. they didn’t tolerate rude behavior.
The reason we went that one time was Mickey Gilley was performing. He really did some good sets.
Due to the huge Petro Chemical presence in Pasadena, The old saying about Pasadena is…..”the grass is greener in Pasadena, and so is the air”.