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    Revisiting hardtack

    Yes indeed, I did find some WHITE whole flour at King Soopers/Kroger. I am going to give that a try.
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    Revisiting hardtack

    My understanding is that one does not eat hardtack as a "cracker" they beat the snot out of it, turned it back into a powdery/crumbly consistency and used it in liquids such as broth (thickening) , coffee etc. and maybe even fried with it. I read where men would fry it in bacon grease. Most of...
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    Revisiting hardtack

    In my humble opinion, I believe hardtack was a way to transport flour. I would rather have a hard "cake" of flour than a bag of powder in my kit
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    Whats Everybody Doing?

    rumor has it that your French poofter PM is the spawn of Fidel Castro, probably raised like Blowbama was, always hating freedom.
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    SOLD “Sons of a Trackless Forest” by Mark A. Baker.

    I didn't buy it when it came out, I sure would not pay that much for it now. Baker just ain't worth. Although there are copies on E-bay 600, 700 dollars there is a copy on Amazon for 1500. I stand by Bakers work ain't worth it and neither is John Curry. I gave my opinion but I did help the...
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    WITHDRAWN Traditions Kentucky .50 Flintlock

    thanks man I do not know how I missed that. the Evelyn Woodhead school of speed reading apparently did not work for me
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    WITHDRAWN Traditions Kentucky .50 Flintlock

    I am sorry but I do not see a price
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    Ft. Meigs trip

    I don't know what it's like now, but 25 years ago I had the great times there. I participated in many events there.
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    Brazier/double brazier stands

    Lots of areas do not allow open ground fires. Fires have to be in an off the ground "pit", I have two made, one out of a 20 gal barrel and a 50 gal barrel, both only 1/4 bottom portion
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    FOR SALE CCI #11 caps at Powder Valley free hazmat

    Walmart has #11 ??? I had heard that, i have not checked, but I only go there under duress
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    WANTED Flint lock

    Yes they are. One is a "Hawkin style" full stock with a Spanish barrel, I cannot remember the lock. a friend built it. I have used it to hunt big game in Colorado. The other is a longer barrel, full stock. Has a better barrel and I believe a Siler lock.
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    WANTED Flint lock

    I have two .54's I would consider selling
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    Dried meat

    I am currently, nothing to do with MM, playing around making basturma, salt preserved pork(you can use beef etc.,) surround the meat with salt leaving it for 3 to 10 days. Afterword, rinse salt off and soak with changes of water dry it off and coat the piece of meat with middle eastern spices...
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    Any bead collectors here?

    I may be mistaken, but didn't many of the beads in early north America come from Africa??. 25 or so years ago, in Friendship some genuine Africans had several tables heaped and I do mean full with chevron beads and various sizes and they seemed to know the value, some still had red dirt on them...
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    CLOSED Old buffalo hide

    how do you know the buffler was old🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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    SOLD Custom 54 halfstock.

    I got a Pedersoli .45 percussion I will sell you for the right price. Not interested in a trade
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    WANTED WANTED SHORT BARRELED

    out of curiosity what is the longer one with the brass tacks
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    WANTED WANTED SHORT BARRELED

    yeah, that looks good
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