Browning Vest,Ins,Rev,MOINF/BLZ L Shooting Vest 3059552003
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Browning Shooting Vest
Browning Vest,Ins,Rev,MOINF/BLZ L Shooting Vest 3059552003
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browning shooting vest
Reversible Insulated Hunting Vest, Large
- Reversible from Mossy Oak Infinity to Solid Blaze
- High loft synthetic insulation
- High count, shell fabric
- Lycra bottom
- Two pockets on each side
- Stand-up zip through insulated collar
- Cut longer in back for extra warmth
Browning Vest,Ins,Rev,MOINF/BLZ L Shooting Vest 3059552003
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browning shooting vest question by John S: What old Nick Jr. show is this?
this show was on mid to late 90′s. it was about this guy that was like a detective or something (i think he was british but maybe not) and he had a small dog (i think it was like a pug or something) that always traveled with him. im not sure but i think that the guy had red/brown hair and wore a sweater vest like doug’s but it was blue. it might not have been a sweater vest but it was blue. i remember it wasnt as childish as some of the other shows on nick jr. it actually scared me a couple times as a kid. the only scene i can remember is from the opening when like this mummy’s head or something comes to life and its spirit or something shoots out into the fireplace and out of the chimney.
i saw there was a similar question about this show posted on yahoo answers but no one answered it correctly. this show is not blues clues or any other dog-centered show, as i think the dog was more of a sidekick.
omg yes it is tintin. thank you so much. i have been trying to figure this out on and off for a couple years now lol. woooot!
browning shooting vest best answer:
Answer by Aceinhibitor
Maybe Tin Tin??
Not sure…but good luck
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