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    What Kind of Wood is This?

    Damn I’d be 100 yrs old by then….:)
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    New guy from Indiana

    Nice job!
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    What Kind of Wood is This?

    Thanks for that advice!
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    What Kind of Wood is This?

    Yes the company has been out of business for quite a few years now. It was originally in Olney, Texas and then moved to somewhere in Indiana. I don't know any details aside from that. They were known for making fine reproductions of the Hawken and other muzzleloaders. Here is one text from...
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    What Kind of Wood is This?

    OK thanks for the tip.
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    What Kind of Wood is This?

    Thank you. Yes, no curly maple here. I have thought of refinishing the stock tho I don't know what finish is on there. I should have asked more question back in the early 70's when I bought it. I purchased it at a store near Denver. Upon completing the transaction I was directed to a nearby...
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    What Kind of Wood is This?

    I have a Mowery .50 caliber Hawken replica made in Olney, Texas. I have been trying to figure out what wood the stock is made of and thought maybe one of you would be far more knowledgeable than me. Here are some photos:
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    Hi from Silicon Valley

    I have perused this website for awhile and decided to join up. I have only one muzzleloader - a Mowery .50 caliber Hawken replica made around 1970. She's a straight shooter. Hello to everyone!
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