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:) Very interesting details and a "proof in the pudding" outcome...congratulations and continued success on your journey to perfection as well as your willingness to share your findings with the rest of us! :thumbsup:
 
Spence, I would not call it "a fairly radical wadding system" at all. I have no doubt that our ancestors used this and other natural materials as wadding when that is all they had available. And my ancestors, being very frugal, might have used it when they did have something better, but more costly available.
Great Job! :thumbsup:

Woodwright
 
Well.....I can say that I have had a tremendous Thanksgiving Day. Now this, Spence!!!
Icing on the cake...my day is complete!!! :thumbsup:

I do believe that you have passed the Master's course and have nearly completed your Doctorate's. I say "nearly", because I know you will be tinkering with something else soon enough. :wink:

Thrilled for you, my friend. :hatsoff:

Skychief.
 
Spence, that is just really neat taking a deer and using those materials. Congratulations. That is one healthy looking deer! :thumbsup:
 
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