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    Hello from Portland Oregon

    Howdy from Prinetucky, jus' West of Bend...
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    Have Tinder Fungus Now What?

    I heard before that cotton wood was one of the better woods to use. 'course I was in Salem and there are a plenty along the Willamette.
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    Lead

    How do you separate the copper jacket from the lead core? I am thinking of a couple ways, but I have a feelin' they're both the hard way.
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    Have Tinder Fungus Now What?

    First off it needs to be bone dry. Then there are at least a couple of ways to catch a spark. One that I have not tried is to scrape and make a powder similar to when one uses the magnesium sticks. Stike the sparks down into and it will catch to eventually turn into an ember. What I have always...
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    Howdy from OR

    Thanks, all.
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    Wall Gun Display

    To all the above, simply WOW! :shocked2: :hatsoff: After bucking up some Juniper I had me an idear... I found a branch with a decent off shoot, sliced the branch in half, removed the bark, and screwed two of those to the wall. Holds the repro mighty nice, and it didn't cost me a dime..
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    another goofball on youtube

    One little thing that got me, did he remove the musket from his shoulder within miliseconds of firing? A true shooter would have held his follow through. Or am I mistaken?
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    Who carries a time piece?

    Isn't that the way it's supposed to be? Eat when yer hungry, drink when yer dry, and sleep when yer tired? I'm 42 now, and I was 37 when I decided to not be a slave to that confounded contraption. 'Course in my line of work (military) a watch is kind of a necessity, I just like ta be my own man...
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    Howdy from OR

    Thanks, good to be here.
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    Howdy from OR

    Ya wouldn't by chance, happen to know Bullfrog now would ya
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    Howdy from OR

    Hangin' my hat here in Prinetucky at about 4200' elevation.
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    Howdy from OR

    Just gettin' into all this smoke. Leanin' towards the long hunter personna, but I think I am settlin' in on more of just a plain ol' average citizen Soldier from the Revolutionary War era. The kinda guy who had to make do with whatever he could find and make work, the guy who always tinkered...
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    Who carries a time piece?

    First post here. I quit wearing a watch years ago, and I don't really carry one either, plenty enough time pieces all over. I did start carrying a sundial compass from JAS Townsend though. Shoot fer that matter I don't even have a cell phone.
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