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    Building a pistol kit

    What a nice looking weapon! I'm jealous!
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    T/C Hawken/Renegade Clean Out Screw

    Because they could and no one was telling them it was a@#backward !
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    Lancaster, Lehigh, "Ludowici?"

    Cattywompuss, myself being rather dense and probably over sensitive, I sit here at a loss as to the tone of several notes here. I can do lots of things and appreciate those skills when I see them in others work. Having tried a lot more things I stand in respect of the work of others. Unless...
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    Hello from the Old Continent

    Harquebus, A veteran ,of any stripe, is a colleague of mine. Thank you for your service and welcome to this forum. I spend so much time reading the amazing material here that my better half is thinking that I'm screwing around! Enjoy and good luck with your pistol, I'm jealous. celticstoneman
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    Saw this hanging in a Cracker Barrel restaurant

    CB, Thanks for sharing that rifle. It is really a wonderment how the company overlooked that little historical jewel.
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    That was some nasty lead

    There is a possible source that no one has mentioned. The Telephone Company. I'm a 30 year veteran of Illinois Bell. Our trucks usually carried over 200 lbs. Of pure lead at a time. It was either in knots or in our lead pot or in "sleeving" which for a better term was 6 foot long lead pipe in...
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    Building an Edward Marshall Rifle

    I think he resembles DOC or GRUMPY!
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    Building an Edward Marshall Rifle

    Dave, someone on this forum has a quotation which I'll paraphrase. One should hang around with old guys as old guys know stuff. I really know nothing about your age, but you sure as he'll know stuff! Bravo on this piece of art. John
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    I'm already frustrated, and I've had the gun 30 minutes!

    That drill bit is hardened steel ,as is the hammer face. It Will Shatter when struck. Use a pin driver.
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    sights for old eyes

    Extremely beautiful gun! Thanks.
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    Glass power horns

    Something occurred to me today about the glass"powder horns". Assuming that a person did use one for his powder, wouldn't the light entering the glass create condensation inside where as a normal horn would not allow this sort of problem?
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    Cabelas NEW gun policy

    Pictures or it isn't so!
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    Glass power horns

    Even at this far removed time, the sad tale of his demise saddens me.
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    Glass power horns

    Well I'll be! I had sided with the guys saying that glass horns were a useless fantasy( I paraphrased, pardon me.) This link was really informative. Thanks, I learned something today.
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    Stuck ball, now with drill bit

    It probably won't resemble a Hitchcock film as much as a Keystone Kops.😂
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    Why Dawn Dish detergent

    I think the answers here is in the optics of those environmentalists washing that cute little duckling in dawn! Big oil bad. Cute duck good!
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    Covered Wooden Bridge

    That man is my hero! Thanks for sharing those beautiful photos!
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