Where did you get this outfit ? …
I was at a loss for a title for this image. I have no idea where this photo came from or who this man is or at what gun range this photo was taken. I was really hesitant to post this because I was scared that if the gun-control wackos came across this this image, this guy might become the new “poster-boy” for gun control. If anyone out there ever happens to run across a leopard skin suite in a size 42 regular, please think of me and email me the pawn shop that you located it in. If anyone happens to know who this guy is, let him know that I have his photo and that I would be interested in any details that I can find out about this photo. If anyone has any idea of ” borrowing ” this photo without my permission, please be fore-warned that it is copyrighted and will be prosecuted!! So that means all you gun-control nuts out there … Have a nice day. As usual, all comments are appreciated and thanks for looking … Frank
That looks like the old shooting range at NAS. I used to shoot there when I was in the Boy Scouts.
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John Ellis
April 4, 2015 at 5:01 pm
I do not think that it is NAS. I believe that the photo was taken somewhere in Jacksonville. Thanks … Frank
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Frank Hardy
April 5, 2015 at 9:53 am
Yes Lynn Toney was never without his leopard skin suit, but I remember what Lynn looked like and this is not him trust me. Lynn Toney didn’t look like anyone else lol. He had a long pointed nose with a sharp narrow face at the chin and mouth area.
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Glenda Marble Newsom
May 18, 2013 at 10:22 pm
Glenda … Thanks for the comment. I know that this is not Lynn Toney and I am not sure who he is. I found this photo / negative in a pile of copy prints that I found. My father did not have the guy’s name written down, but he had ” Jacksonville ” scribbled on the envelope. I just thought it was an amusing image, that’s all. Thanks for commenting … Frank
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Frank Hardy
May 21, 2013 at 9:17 am
I love all these photos of our history! Thanks!!
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Ray M
January 3, 2013 at 9:26 pm
Thank you for the comment … I do not know if all of them could be classified as ” historic “, but they are enjoyable to view and I hope that some of them would at least bring a smile to your face. I just wish I knew more about a lot of the images that I post, but I am impressed with all of the comments that I have received from everyone. I do appreciate the fact that so many viewers take the time to write a comment and that almost all are positive and favorable. Thanks again Ray and please check back … Frank
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Frank Hardy
January 4, 2013 at 7:24 pm
Channel 3 had a personality named Lynn Toney who wore a leopard skin suit on his daily kids’ show in the 50s. Bill Kreitlein
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Bill Kreitlein
February 20, 2013 at 8:52 am