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  1. Famman

    SOLD Powder Horn #56

    Did you do the scrimshaw? Got a friend looking for a nice horn like this and wants his revolutionary war ancestors’ name engraved on it…thanks. Beautiful by the way !
  2. Famman

    SOLD new price Custom Kentucky flintlock pistol

    PM sent. So is it .50caliber ?
  3. Famman

    Unknown Pedigree on Antique Percussion Rifle

    Will do, and appreciate the feedback and information. More pics coming soon. 👍🏻🇺🇸
  4. Famman

    SOLD .54 Kibler Colonial

    Keep sending PM’s, please respond. Thanks
  5. Famman

    Unknown Pedigree on Antique Percussion Rifle

    Yep, gonna post more pictures soon. Thanks!
  6. Famman

    SOLD .54 Kibler Colonial

    On the sellers avatar ? Tried but method seems to elude this older patriot…
  7. Famman

    SOLD .54 Kibler Colonial

    Very interested in your Kibler, not sure how to PM but if you could somehow contact me with your phone number so we could parlay.. Thanks D Cawthon
  8. Famman

    New Member from NW Florida

    Thanks Bill. My GGGF Thomas Ansley’s home in McDuffie county still stands…he built it of solid rock after fighting in the War of Independence. My cousin Jimmy Carter’s GGM was his daughter and was born here. My Cawthon (then Cauthen) patriot William Cauthen and his brothers are buried in Salem...
  9. Famman

    Unknown Pedigree on Antique Percussion Rifle

    Help guys. A prominent family in my area has possession of an antique percussion rifle. Unusually long and heavy octagon barrel (will get length later), possibly .38 to.45 caliber. Top of barrel is marked “J C Phillips”, lock is marked “M M Maslin”…If anyone recognizes these names I would be...
  10. Famman

    New Member from NW Florida

    As a member/compatriot of Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) whose GGGF’s on both family sides fought in our war of independence I have developed a deeper interest in muzzle loading firearms, especially flintlocks from that era.
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