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    Wire Inlay technique??

    The wire I use primarily is .010 thick and is 3/32 wide. If you are going around rather sharp curves you can cut a bit thinner to achieve a better flow. I stab cut my design in with chisels made especially for the purpose. The widest is about 3/16 and the smallest is about .050. The blades...
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    lock disassembly and L & R locks

    Whenever I disassemble a lock, I do it inside a small tray container like the white plastic ones that meat from the store comes in. I carefully remove the fly and put it in the bottom of the tray. I then put a piece of clear tape over it to hold it to the bottom of the tray. Likewise taping...
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    Non-PC Issue

    Well Chuck, It was "I am not a bad dancer, I'm just overly caucasion." No harm, No foul IMHO
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    Non-PC Issue

    What happened was a new member posted a question (2nd post,) and a very knowledgeable senior member gave him a detailed answer. The new member then answered making objection to the senior member's signature line, which the new member deemed to be offensive due to a quarter part of his ethnnic...
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    The $54,000 flintlock rifle

    Thanks to Superflint for posting the photo of the $54,000 Jud Brennen gun. Superflint has dubbed me a "Techno Neanderthal" and I try to live up to his expectations. To put things into a bit better prospective, I believe Jud had nearly 6 months into design on the gun before the actual...
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    Who are the best makers of fancy Lancaster rifles?

    Jud Brennen comes to mind as one of the guys that is capable of doing extra fine "High Art" guns Check out the cover of the July/August 1998 issue of Muzzleloader Magazine. The gun was built for Dr. Gordon Barlow the man behinnd the CLA. (Oh, the price in 1998 was in the neighborhood of...
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