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I want to order some good reads for the winter daydreaming season... What are some good books to help me learn more about the flintlock... I love anything from 'how tos' ta history.

Dan
 
Here's a coulhd, middle Alleghenies, Ohio Valley during the Rev War

"Daniel Boone " by John Mack Faragher
Great biography

"Notes on the Settlement and Indian Wars of the Western
Parts of Virginia and Pennsylvania" by Joseph Doddridge
(First person account, backcountry Rev War

"The Settlers of Northwestern Virginia" Lucullus D McWhorter
 
Flintlocks - A Practical Guide for their Use and Appreciation by Eric Bye. You can get this book on Amazon.com

Eric Bye was the editor for Muzzle Blasts the National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association monthly magazine for years.

You won't find a better book on the care and feeding of a traditional muzzleloader than his book. I have shot against him many times and he is a tough competitor. Some of my friends are pictured on the cover of the book.
 
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Thanks guys! I ordered that book...can't wait for the fireside reading this winter!

Dan
 
The illustrated books sold by TOW like "A Solider Like Way" and "All Sorts Provincials" are great educational reads as well as having OUTSTANDING photography!

Don't overlook Mark Baker's 'pilgrim' series where all his coluns were reprinted in book form.
 
Just ordered the Eric Bye book. Thanks for mentioning it. It will go along with my copies of Mark Baker's Pilgrims books and Ned Roberts classic. Can't have too many black powder books when the snow and ice keep me in my reading chair. :thumbsup:

Jeff
 
Eric Bye's book arrived late yesterday. I thought the price was rather high for a paperback but the pages are high quality heavy stock and the print and photos are excellent. Just thumbing through it this may be the most comprehensive volume on flintlocks and the many practical and fun aspects of using them I've seen. Besides, Bye starts his section on safety by quoting Mark Twain on the deadliness of 'unloaded' firearms. A sure way to win my heart.

This looks to be a book that calls for a cup of strong black tea (madeira wine or Wild Turkey 101 might make an appearance), a bowlful of Virginia tobacco and a couple of hours in a comfortable chair. :grin:

Jeff
 
Thanks for the nice comments about my book on flintlocks. I truly hope it proves a valuable resource to everyone. If you like the book, I have a favor to request: please go to Amazon.com and leave a favorable review. One fellow left a poor review because he bought the Kindle version (rather than the bound book)and thought the photos were too small to be of use. That may be a valid criticism, but it doesn't apply to the physical book, so I would love to offset his review with many positive ones. I greatly appreciate your support and your enthusiasm for flintlocks! Shoot straight, Eric Bye
 
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Will do Eric.
I found your book to be a great overview of Flintlocks with a lot of good information, especially for folks just "making the leap".
 
Hi Eric, I just left a well deserved 5 star review on Amazon for you. Hope it helps.

FYI, I bought the hardcopy book through Amazon Prime but right now Amazon doesn't list it except through third party sellers at very high prices. I assume the hardcopy edition is still in print. They still offer the Kindle version.

Jeff
 
I have your book and think it is a great read and a terrific resource for all muzzleloading enthusiasts. One of the best! I will go back to Amazon and add my review.
 
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