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Crewdawg, since kenton is a fellow ohio guy we need to get him to come to the next ohio rendezvous with us. :thumbsup:

Heck we were in his city last fall!
 
Crewdawg, nice lookin Blue Ridge ya got there now. Did you darken the stock when you reworked this gun? I think a dark stock with the brass hardware contrast would really help the look of mine. Greg. :)
 
Great work, Crewdawg. I agree with Jethro, I think the Blue Ridge is the best deal in a production flintlock out there. I still rue the day when I sold my .36 for $150 (!!!!!)

Of course, I picked it up on sale from Cabela's for somethinglike $229! Those were the days
 
Nice job Crewdawg! I have an old Hatfield that I bought in the 1980s and converted it to flint ignition a few years back. I have been thinking about pinning the barrel and replacing the thimbles so I can pin them. I did replace the original trigger guard because there was not enough room for the double set triggers and my finger.
 

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