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Two Feathers

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Howdy folks, Two Feathers here:

I have another ball block. This one is a 4 hole .54 cal. and the price is $20.00 shipped to you in a padded envelope.

The block measures: 3-3/4” long, 1-5/16” wide, and 5/8” thick. The block is made of Black Walnut. It’s been oiled and hand buffed to a nice satin finish. All holes are counter bored for easy loading of PBR’s.
It has a thong hole for neck carry, you can toss it in your shooting or shove it in your pocket. It's just the right size for a hunting trip, 4 shots.

If you’re interested; PM me here.
God bless:
Two Feathers
 

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Howdy folks:
This 4 hole .54 cal. ball block is still here, waiting. I know it's a little "Wonky" looking with the holes NOT being in perfect line, but that's what makes it authentic and rustic looking. It's NOT perfect! I doubt that some Mountain Man or Suttler had dividers or a set of calipers in his cabin in 1790? So if fits right in.
Take 'er home!
God bless:
Two Feathers
 
Give it a look now. I didn't have Sponsor's set up there to edit their own post title. But I added it.
 

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