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The February-March 2023 Preview

The February-March 2023 Preview

The February-March 2023 Preview

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The February-March 2023 Preview

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A LOOK INSIDE THE LATEST ISSUE OF COVEY RISE: VOLUME 11, NUMBER 2

Cover by John Hafner

The thing about life is that we never know where it’s going to take us, literally and figuratively. Whether it be new destinations, new friends, new job opportunities, or any new experience, it’s practically guaranteed that the journey through life will take some unexpected turns.

A slew of epicurean possibilities is explored at Brush Creek Ranch before an examination of Richard Kessler’s endeavors in the world of hospitality. Next, go from past to present while imagining the continuing future of Federal Ammunition before journeying into the American West with Chef Giovanni Lanzante. Finally, travel to India and the United Kingdom to discover a shooting car with a storied (and royal!) past and end this upland voyage by indulging in the story of one pup’s passion for birdhunting.

So, pack your bags! In this issue of Covey Rise, we take a trip around the world in 116 pages, and we invite you to join us.

Brush Creek Ranch: Wyoming’s corner of possibilities

Richard Kessler: Using dollars and senses to move the needle

Federal Ammunition: A century strong and counting

Giovanni Lanzante Goes West: Finding inspiration and purpose far from his old-world roots

The Patiala Silver Ghost: A Maharaja’s magnificent shooting car, restored

Morning Call: Life changes and enduring traditions

Whether it be new destinations, new friends, new job opportunities, or any new experience, it’s practically guaranteed that the journey through life will take some unexpected turns.

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Life in Bronze

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Being at Brays

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Located outside of Savannah, Georgia, and proximate to the charming coastal town of Beaufort, South Carolina, and within a short drive of Charleston—the current capital of Southern lifestyle—Brays...

Curated Fashions

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Bertuzzi Gullwings

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Bertuzzi shotguns have the unique design characteristic of ali di gabbiano, Italian for “the wings of a gull” as the sideplates spring outward like wings, revealing the lockwork inside. ...

Stealthy Ghosts

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Judy Balog, who owns and runs Silvershot Weimaraners in Michigan with Jerry Gertiser, has owned Weimaraners for more than 20 years....

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The February-March 2023 Preview

A LOOK INSIDE THE LATEST ISSUE OF COVEY RISE: VOLUME 11, NUMBER 2

Cover by John Hafner

The thing about life is that we never know where it’s going to take us, literally and figuratively. Whether it be new destinations, new friends, new job opportunities, or any new experience, it’s practically guaranteed that the journey through life will take some unexpected turns.

A slew of epicurean possibilities is explored at Brush Creek Ranch before an examination of Richard Kessler’s endeavors in the world of hospitality. Next, go from past to present while imagining the continuing future of Federal Ammunition before journeying into the American West with Chef Giovanni Lanzante. Finally, travel to India and the United Kingdom to discover a shooting car with a storied (and royal!) past and end this upland voyage by indulging in the story of one pup’s passion for birdhunting.

So, pack your bags! In this issue of Covey Rise, we take a trip around the world in 116 pages, and we invite you to join us.

Brush Creek Ranch: Wyoming’s corner of possibilities

Richard Kessler: Using dollars and senses to move the needle

Federal Ammunition: A century strong and counting

Giovanni Lanzante Goes West: Finding inspiration and purpose far from his old-world roots

The Patiala Silver Ghost: A Maharaja’s magnificent shooting car, restored

Morning Call: Life changes and enduring traditions

Whether it be new destinations, new friends, new job opportunities, or any new experience, it’s practically guaranteed that the journey through life will take some unexpected turns.

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