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  1. J

    Straightening a ramin ramrod

    Thanks guys! I knew I wasn't far off the mark.
  2. J

    Straightening a ramin ramrod

    When I purchased my parts from TotW, I bought a spare ramin ramrod, because you can never have too many spares. One of the rods has a bend in it and I cannot remember some simple trick for straightening ramrods. Steaming? Running it across a hard edge? Thanks in advance!
  3. J

    What IF you were a gun builder in 1770's?

    I think about this pretty much every single time I'm working at the bench. I bounce back and forth between the Lancasterian schools, Jaegers, and fowlers. I imagine back then I'd be working for my uncle Bill (the one on the Declaration of Independence) and working my hinder off to fill the...
  4. J

    J. Henry

    I was concerned you were asking about me...
  5. J

    New guy from Pittsburgh

    Yeah, I'll post some photos when I finally get it done.
  6. J

    New guy from Pittsburgh

    I'm Jonathan Henry from Pittsburgh, Pa. I'm putting the finishing work on my first project; a TOTW Dickert flintlock in .50. I think somewhere along the line I might have bought some parts from other kits, but it is still a 1770s Lancaster Co. I've found a number of the posts on the site...
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