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kentucky bucky

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I was just wondering if any of you folks have any experience with this gun or kit.(or any Early Rustic Arms kit) I love the way that this particular long gun looks, and have not seen another company with anything like it. It may have a place in my future, but not in my gun safe because it is too long. I could duplicate the shape from a blank, but I want to have it done preferably in this life time. :: Any info on this subject would be helpfull.
 
Hey Bucky,

Have you seen the Dec. issue of Buckskinner Magazine it has an article about Mastering The Woodbury Tradition written by L.E. Williams. I believe he is Early American Arms.

I just got my Dec. issue today I haven't had time to read it yet.

YMH&OS, :redthumb:
Chuck
 
I have heard several folks comment that these guns were solid, simple type guns with basic non-fancy finish and quality parts and average fit to metal and wood...probably much more like the average original than many high dollar guns that are offerd today.
 
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