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  1. tallpine

    SOLD S Guard Rifleman's Knife

    For your consideration, S guard rifleman's knife. 14 inches OAL. Blade 9 1/2 inches 1084 HC steel. Very nice gnarly Whitetail antler handle with steel pins. Hand sewn sheath with brass button. Knife and sheath are antiqued. 300. shipped to your door.
  2. tallpine

    SOLD Neck / Patch knife

    Knife is SOLD, Thank you Scott
  3. tallpine

    SOLD Neck / Patch knife

    For your consideration, Neck knife, Oal 6 1/2 inches, 1080 H.C. blade is 3 inches long. Small whitetail spike antler handle with copper pins. adjustable lanyard with antler beads.Lightly antiqued, Very dainty cool little piece,165. to your door.
  4. tallpine

    Help i need a stuck bullet

    Drill a 1/4 inch hole through the ball and then load it in a dirty barrel.
  5. tallpine

    Why not remove the breech plug????

    If you are inletting a barrel on a new build it is necessary to remove the breech plug first. if you have an obstruction in the barrel and all other attempts have failed it may be necessary to remove the breech plug. With the proper tools and a modicum of mechanical ability it is not that hard...
  6. tallpine

    Early 18th Century Working Man's Bag

    beautifully done
  7. tallpine

    SOLD S guard coffin handle rifleman's knife

    Knife is SOLD. Thank you Joshua
  8. tallpine

    SOLD S guard coffin handle rifleman's knife

    100 % made by me in my shop.
  9. tallpine

    SOLD S guard coffin handle rifleman's knife

    For your consideration, Rifleman's knife, OAL 14 inches, blade length 9 1/4 inches. 1084 HC steel .Walnut handle. Iron pins and guard. Knife and sheath have been antiqued 300 shipped to you
  10. tallpine

    SOLD Coffin handle S guard rifleman's knife

    KNIFE IS SOLD, Thanks Scott
  11. tallpine

    SOLD Coffin handle S guard rifleman's knife

    For your consideration, Rifleman's Knife OAL 14 inches, blade 9 1/4 inches 1084 HC steel. Forged iron S guard and iron bolster.. Hard Curly Maple handle. Knife and sheath are tastefully antiqued. Heavy leather hand sewn cross draw sheath with brass stud for sash carry. 300. shipped to you.
  12. tallpine

    Neck Knife

    This is a little neck knife I made for a fellow forum member. 6 /2 OAL, poured pewter bolster with a nice Whitetail spike antler crown and Copper pin, lightly antiqued. Adjustable lanyard with antler beads. Many thanks to Brad, a good guy and a good customer.
  13. tallpine

    Patch/Bag Knife by Tallpine

    Thank you Randall, I appreciate the kind words.
  14. tallpine

    How to carry a long rifle on a horse.

    I have seen original rifles with the fore arm worn plum through from many miles riding on the pommel of a saddle. Some had a brass wear plate tacked on to repair such wear. I would guess that was the preferred way to carry a rifle on a horse. In defence of the nobel equine, in my younger days...
  15. tallpine

    Brass tacks

    I ordered some and used them on a Plains indian sheath. The heads are solid brass and the shanks are steel. The sheath came out very nice but believe me, they are not much fun to work with.
  16. tallpine

    SOLD Patch / Bag Knife

    Knife is SOLD. Thank you Randall
  17. tallpine

    SOLD Patch / Bag Knife

    For your consideration, Patch / bag knife. OAL 8 inches, blade length 4 1/2 inches, 1075 HC steel. Poured pewter bolster, Whitetail crown with a copper pin. Lightly antiqued. 165. shipped
  18. tallpine

    First shot from a clean barrel

    The first thing I would do is try a thicker patch for your first shot. I believe it was Ned Roberts who shimmed his patches with cigarette papers to determine the optimum patch thickness. I solved the exact same problem with one thickness of heavy garbage bag,between the ball and patch. It put...
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