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    PC or HC Pocket Knives

    I read that their description of this knife clearly states no back spring. Friction holds it open. It is an attractive knife too bad its sold out. Townsends Company. does have a friction folder that is HC. I have both sizes .With a little elbow grease they are fine knives. John
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    .50 caliber Lancaster Inspired Rifle

    With that fine gun as an example and your young age I marvel at the rifles you are going to produce. Bravo ,you did good! John
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    Guns of Famous Frontiersmen

    DaveBoone, That is the most entertaining post I have ever read. Thanks for making my day! John
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    Old Saratoga Muzzleloaders

    Saratoga town or Saratoga aircraft carrier? Apologise for dumb question but as my Mama always said I am dumber than a box of bakers chocolate.
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    New accouterments

    Cap, I know what it takes to produce these items. You are doing nice work! John
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    pretty much finished my Tennessee classic 45. a new gem is born!

    That is a fine looking rifle! Be proud when you carry it, you should be. John
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    A typical quality dealer here in UK and his wares in pdf form

    Well TFoley, I looked at those items and cried, real big tears. Very nice indeed ,thanks for sharing. John
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    When did the term "muzzleloader" come to be ?

    That is an interesting article. Thanks! John
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    Opinel No. 7, the perfect knife for a possibles bag

    DeerStalker, before you leap for that French knife look for an "Old Bear" They are Italian and are head and shoulders above that French knife. You can get them with a walnut handle, the bolster or collar is also the lock . it is a substantial one made of brass with an iron swivel lock. The...
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    Interesting Reading

    Likewise, thanks. John
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    Interesting Reading

    BigStick, that is an interesting site but it confuses me. Is it a weekly or monthly updated blog style publication? Is it a subscription site? Or is it merely a site with what you see is what we have limited articles? Thank you for sharing it. John
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    Never ever

    Cutfinger, that was a real display of honesty on your part. It causes me to wonder at the honesty of your recent commercial deals!
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    Never ever

    Jim, if I have read and understand your post correctly you stole those from the salesperson and the store. That was a morally reprehensible thing to do. Shame on you. John Ellis.
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    WANTED screws?

    My local Ace , A big one , only carries Phillips head. Thanks for the tip about burning off the plating. John
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    Shipping to the US from Canada

    Sam, have you tried a Gun Shop ?
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    Scroll work, carving

    Dave, I'm not sure what you mean when you say that you break the golden rule or golden mean. I understand that it is basically the Fibonacci sequence in a graphic form that flows in a pleasant manner. How do you "violate" it and still have a pleasing shape or illustration? John PS ,I am, As is...
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    SOLD Voyageur cap

    Tallswife, I wish that I could cause its beautiful! 😞
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    Knife from an old file

    You Sir, are a magician!
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    My brother finally lost his battle with cancer

    Sir, You and your family have my deepest condolences. I'm sure he he resting easily now. John
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    Two Patchboxes?

    Mr. Ames, OK, I give. What in Tarnation is a "double peanut box"? John
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