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    Temporary bluing from Pedersoli, do they do it?

    All finishes are temporary. With time and use they will wear and change colors. People dont look like to hear this....
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    FOR SALE Arrows Moccasin Company French Canadian boots/souliers

    Arrow Moccasin Company, French Canadian boots Souliers. Size 13, NEW,NEVER WORN Sheepskin lined. Much desired, no longer in production. 300.00 CONUS ,PayPal friends and family preferred.
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    SOLD Large elk hide

    One large elk hide. Fair condition a couple bullet holes, professionally mended at the shoulders. I used it as beddind/ mattress for reenactments. PayPal friends and family preferred. $230.00 shipped CONUS
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    FOR SALE Early's of Whitney blanket, "horse rug"

    No it was removed before I obtained it
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    FOR SALE Early's of Whitney blanket, "horse rug"

    Early's of Whitney blanket, "horse rug" Appropriate size is 72x84. Good,used condition. One tiny,mendable hole in red stripe along the edge. These are a heavier weight than a standard Earl's of Whitney or Hudson Bay blanket. Label was removed before I obtained it $160.00 CONUS PayPal friends...
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    FOR SALE French Boucanier

    Sold pending payment
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    FOR SALE French Boucanier

    Upon further research. I have determined this is able to ship, well packed via Priority Mail.
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    FOR SALE French Boucanier

    I have decided to part with this Boucanier. American walnut stock, aged. Brass trim, Iron buttplate Davis lock 56 inch, .69 cal. Barrel. LOP is about 13.75 inches The gun has been given an "used " look.Dinks,dents, patina, frontier graffiti. It has been to about 4 events . And shot with live...
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    Smoothbore rear sights

    Heretics! all of you.
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    Can I use grease from cooking as patch lube?

    My favorite lube consists of rendered beef fat, mixed 50/50 with olive oil. Kept in a small can of ing jar. I've been using it for years. Tolerable odor I've done the same with venison fat. It works,buti f don't favor it as much
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    how does it look

    Your lock panels need to be thinner. That beaver tail also,unless your trying to copy something. It's hard to tell.from the photo. Your carving looks really deep. Also hard to tell from the photo, get your gun to final dimensions, and sanded, before you start carving anywhere on the gun.
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    Turtle front sight

    I've come to that determination based on studying and building French styled guns for the last 15+ years or so. Building two guns for the guy that wrote the book on them,and being privy to his knowledge and room full of research .Having handled many nice pieces, and looking at photos...
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    Turtle front sight

    The turtle sight is not correct for any French piece, any time period. Period.
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    Carbon Ball Bearings

    Jeff Tanner in England will.make you a mold of any size. At reasonable prices
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    reproducing a lock.

    How about the Chambers gunmakers lock?
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    SOLD .40 cal. Cabin Creek Blue Mountain rifle,ash stocked

    I built it. Brad usually assembled his own locks. I believe his son was just a pup when I bought this.
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