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    The Patriot

    My comment above was stupid and I'm sorry I entered it. If possible I would remove it immediately.
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    The Patriot

    As businessmen, and we all fit that description as we try to maximize our expenditure of our working hours for the maximum return or the best price for our pelts or the greatest accuracy in our weapons, or meat from our hunt, would you cater to the 50 million ticket buyers who are looking for...
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    Jimbo's Underhammer

    Thank you too Jim for being interested enough to take the time to add to the answer to my question. I also printed your info for future reference.
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    Jimbo's Underhammer

    Thank you. I appreciate your time in giving me a sincerely courteous and helpful answer. I've printed the information for future reference and feel confident that if I follow your instructions I will be able to accomplish the task.
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    Jimbo's Underhammer

    Is it necessary to place something over the wood so the liquid pewter doesn't scorch it. Thanks
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    Jimbo's Underhammer

    I have never heard of pewter pouring until reading about it in a knife forum where the pewter was poured directly to the knife. Now, the dumb question; is the pewter poured directly to the rifle or is a mold used? Thanks
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