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sheba

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Got the call from the builder my Baker is finished and ready to ship, here are a couple of pics
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:applause: :thumbsup:
Who built it? Does the butt box have one or two compartments under the cover? What twist does it have? Do you have the sword that goes with it?
:hatsoff:
 
Doc White is the builder.Yes it has the two compartments in the patchbox.It is built from Rifle Shoppe parts More pics can be
seen on his website at White muzzleloading on his custom traditional page.I don t have the bayonet as I am going to use it primarily for hunting.
 
My goodness, it's gorgeous! I can't get Sharpe's Rifles out of my mind! I think I'm going to have to get myself one come tax return time.

Nothing like a Baker to introduce myself to flinters!!
 
Now, that looks great! :wink: You're a lucky guy. The Sharpe's Series got me interested in muzzleloading, so the Baker Rifle is pretty special. I'm going to check out the builder's website. Thanks for sharing!
 
What has become of the British gentleman who owned an original Baker and would keep us posted as to his progress in working up a load (I hesitate to say accurate at this point.....)
 
Nice! :thumbsup: Don't know if the bayonet would be practical but might be useful for clearing a path detached. Do you know the rate of twist in the barrel? Originals had 1:120 inch rate of twist, thats why I ask.
 
I found this 18 page book by Ezekiel Baker that my be of use to you in some way unless it has already been read.

Link
 
Marc Adamchek said:
What has become of the British gentleman who owned an original Baker and would keep us posted as to his progress in working up a load (I hesitate to say accurate at this point.....)

Squire Robin Has an original Baker and still posts from time to time.
 
Swampy, Grizz also has a Baker Rifle but he has been having too much fun with his Ferguson to post much recently.

Many Klatch
 
Thanks, Swampy! I couldn't for the life of me remember his name/avatar. His pix were great, and his videos were a smokin' blastin' riot! Nice gentleman with a lot of firearm information, too.
 
What interested me was the original leather patches he had bought and I was looking to see an update on this but he wrote he returned them because they didn't fit the balls.
:(
 
Many Klatch said:
Swampy, Grizz also has a Baker Rifle but he has been having too much fun with his Ferguson to post much recently.

Many Klatch


Sorry I only knew of one "British gentleman" and that was Sqire Robin, who was shooting an original Baker.

Dyemaker, If I remember right he was using patches made from goat leather?? He's been around, I would send him a PT, I'm sure he'd chat with ya about it.
 
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