Yes, exactly. Walnut is just more appropriate.I can't answer for Jim, but these came from England and they used walnut, not maple..
Yes, exactly. Walnut is just more appropriate.I can't answer for Jim, but these came from England and they used walnut, not maple..
No, the finishing products mentioned above are not available right now. We'll be getting things together fairly soon.And that is available from you now?
I will also be watching for this to add to my order!No, the finishing products mentioned above are not available right now. We'll be getting things together fairly soon.
Thanks,
Jim
We will probably offer a stain package to help the black walnut look more like proper English walnut. Besides this, filling pores is an option which I like. Again, we’ll probably offer a dark filler. After this, just your favorite stock finish.
Looks like the same barrel profile, promising results from your posts! Beautiful gun!Concern over the new Fowler barrel is unwarranted. I don’t have any reference books on Fowlers, but I have several on trade guns. The octagon-round-round barrels were on all the 1700’s English trade gun originals I had access to. Now the early French trade guns were octagon to round. After the 1820’-30’s the English barrels were octagon to round too for the examples I saw. It’s not a good idea to second guess Jim’s knowledge of these things. Here’s a photo of my 1740’s English trade gun. It is Rice barreled too.
What is that one of those "unmentionables" we aren't supposed to mention in this forum???He is going to surprise everyone with a percussion Hawken but keep it quiet so he can work in peace
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