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    frizzen spring

    Hey Tom, what type of rifle do you have? I have the same problem with my Kentucky rifle made by Perdsoli. It so damm stiff I have cut my self on the flint tyring to flip the frizzen open. Hope we get some of these fine people to us out, because the next time it cuts me I'll turn it into golf...
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    Rum Horn

    Damm fine work, :bow: now make some rum to go with it and you'll be off an running
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    Modified a new bag

    Nice bag, :bow: as for the finger, I have some liquid bandages that will fix them right up!! Maybe one or two of them will find there way down that fifty year old throat, and make it feel a year or two younger. :hmm:
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    MY NEW SINGLE SHOT PISTOL STAND

    That's some mighty fine work! Ya dune good, yes sir mighty fine. :bow:
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    Hello

    Welcome, Ron :hatsoff: Grey Whiskers turned me on to the m/f, when I got here I thought I knew every thing there was to know about shooting black powder rifles. As it turns out I don't know jack! The people here are great and they are willing to share their knowledge...
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    'nother rifle out the door

    Drool, slobber,... fine work! :thumbsup:
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    Spike Tomahawk

    Damn fine hawk! :bow: I'm proud to know that are still some mighty fine blacksmiths out there turning out quality work! Always wanted to learn the trade, but never found a good teacher in my county in California. Keep up the good work!!!
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    My hunting block....

    You did good, :thumbsup: If works for you that's all that counts! The way I shoot, I'd need half a lumber yard to Carry my round balls! And at the end of day all I'd have is a fist full of splinters. But I love the smoke I'd make!!!
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    butt ugly finish on blue ridge rifle

    Any time you need a fix, you know where it's at!! :v
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    nuther horn

    Mitty fine, Yes sir, Mitty fine. You need to send that boy down here to my place, and we'll see what it will take to have gram pa build old Fat Jack one!!! Might even build you a drink or two! :hatsoff:
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    butt ugly finish on blue ridge rifle

    I couldn't stand the factory finish on the stock of my Cabela's Blue Ridge flintlock. It looked like brown paint. Loved everything else about it so I removed the original finish. After sanding I hand rubbed on multiple coats of tung oil. Now you can see the figure and grain of the walnut. Took...
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    Howdy In Camp

    First my booze, now my new rifle gun, what next, my wife?!! Ok, just stay away from my dog. :nono:
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    pedersoli flintlocks

    I have .36 cal Blue Ridge by Pedersoli, it shoots great! The one thing that I didn't like was there finsh on the stock,it looked like they painted it brown. With a lot sandpapper and time, I found a nice walnut under it. A little tounge oil and some elbow grease and some lite sanding between...
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    Howdy In Camp

    Howdy all. New here. But have been makin' smoke since the '70s. Currently I shoot a .50 cal Hawken rifle and .50 cal pistol, both in percussion. My newest pride and joy is a .36 cal Blue Ridge flintlock. Lookin' forward to reading about the stuff I don't know (or forgot) :hmm: Still blowin'...
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