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    Mansker's Station

    I'm already there. I snuck off yesterday and will be there incognito with the very non-PC Canon (Yes, it's supposed to be missing an 'n') :grin:
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    Polishing a Spontoon the old way

    Thanks! As soon as I thaw out from the ice storm, I'll see about getting set up to finish polishing this thing.
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    Polishing a Spontoon the old way

    What was used by smiths to polish something like a spontoon? I've got a spontoon from the Rifle Shoppe and want to polish it the old way (if possible)
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    rev.war cannons

    You might check out the 3lb Vebruggen at http://www.cannon-mania.com/ArsenalStore.htm They also have wheels if you want to build one of the British pattern. There are several books on the British grasshopper. I haven't seen much on the light artillery of French or other continental European...
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    TVM Quality

    I have a Southern Longrifle from TVM and would say their quality is as good as it gets. Plus they stand behind their work. I had some problems initially with the trigger (not quality, my ignorance) and they helped get it straightened out for me.
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    Salutations from Indian Territory

    Hello! My name's Carl and I'm a flinter (both smooth and rifled) from Oklahoma. I've been buckskinning for a few years and shooting a bit longer still. Definitely looking forward to learning more and honing my skills.
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