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    Watch Tucker at work - video

    Posted by Rob Longenecker on 27th March 2007

    Many of you liked the pictures I posted months ago of Tucker at work. Now I have a short video of Tucker making a pancake holster for a small revolver.

    At the end I asked Tucker to sit for a short interview. As you’ll see, he’s a man of few words.

    Here’s the video.

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    Light Yourself Up!

    Posted by Rob Longenecker on 9th December 2006

    A woman in a Georgia motel went to light a cigarette, but instead she shot herself.  She thought a .22 pistol was a cigarette lighter.

    You could say she “lit herself up.”  That term has historical meaning.

    Tucker has used the phrase, “he lit him up” when telling me the story of one of the shootings he once witnessed while in law enforcement. 

    In some of those stories Tucker has said, “he lit him up,” but I had no idea what “he lit him up” really meant until Tucker explained the historical origin of the phrase.

    In the old days of black powder pistols, if you shot someone at close range, you “lit him up.” Often clothing would catch fire from the blast of burning powder. After a while “lit him up” was a way of saying he shot him.

    There’s a scene in a recent movie - I think it’s in Tombstone - where a guy is shot at close range by a black powder revolver and his shirt catches fire. Tucker says that’s a good example of being “lit up.” 

    Now, this lady who thought the little 22 pistol in the bedside drawer was a cigarette lighter “lit herself up” in a “ruin your whole day” kinda way.

    Now it’s time to light yourself up for Christmas - but in a very good way. Check out my post “No Scrooge Here…” for a very merry discount on your next Tucker holster.  The discount ends December 15th, 2006. Put a smile on your face and light up your Christmas with a rare deal on some Tucker Gunleather.  Just ask for your discount in the comments section of your order or mention that Rudolph said to give you your holiday discount. 

     

     

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