The Kansan
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Been following this thread with considerable interest for the past few days. I have to admit that, at first, I didn't see how something as innocent as a query on the future of our sport (i.e. lack of youth involvement) could have dengenerated into yet another Traditional vs. Inline squabble... At first... Then I remembered somthing that happened to me a few years back:
While visiting my brother in Hutchinson, Ks., he introduced me to a buddy of his saying, "You guys oughtta' have plenty to talk about bein' as how you're both into muzzleoading." Well needless to say, this immediately piqued my interest and I asked the feller how long he'd been burning charcoal (Just a few years) and what kind of rifle he shot. (A brand new Knight with a squadrillion power scope and disc brakes or some darn thing!) I said, "Oh..." and kinda' lost interest in the conversation. Well, this feller keeps going on and on (plain to see he's really excited about shootin' a front stuffer) and before long, he's giving me the general impression that he thinks he's Davy Crockett, Dan'l Boone and Jim Bridger all rolled into one. ...Then he asked me what I shot...
I told him two of my favorites were out in the truck and if he'd wait in the house, I'd go fetch 'em. Then I ducked into the garage, threw my on my 'skins', grabbed my shootin' bag 'n' powder horn and walked in carrying my original dbl. bbl. 12 ga. (1832) and a .36 cal. Flintlock squirrel gun (which actually belongs to a friend). He just looked at me and said - "Wow! I guess this makes my sh!t kinda' weak, don't it?" I told him not to worry about it, as we all have to start somewhere. and "You wanna' go do some shootin'?"
Well, to make a short story long, he no longer owns that fancy Knight with the disc brakes. He's got a good, reliable traditional (percussion) charcoal burner and shoots Goex now, instead of Pyrodex. He's not into braintanning or bead work and wouldn't know a good pair of moccasins if they kicked him in the arse. (Though, with my teaching and encouragement, he tosses a pretty mean Tomahawk!) And... (this is the best part!) he's introduced his kids to the joys of black powder and white smoke.
Folks, I was a 4-H muzzleloading instructor for 4 years before I moved to Lincoln county and I've done (and still do!) a better than fair amount of living history/Historical presentations - Everything from the fur trade era right up to the Battle of Beecher's Island in 1868. I talk to a lot of adults and kids of all ages. And something I nearly ALWAYS mention is that if they're interested in what I'm doing, there is absolutely NO REASON why they can't join in on the fun - You don't have to spend a jillion bucks or devote 2/3rds of your life to doing research - Just give me a holler and I'll help out in any way I can. If I'm not available, I'll put 'em in touch with someone who is!
I've done the research, talked the talk, walked the walk and slept under the stars more than most have slept in their own beds! - Darn right, I'm an eliteist! ...I just ain't stuck up about it... Here's my hand; Take it and shake it and I'll use it to point you in the right direction...
Ok, my rant is more or less over now - I've seen some super good points made in this thread, so let's all go out and put 'em to practical use.
BTW, Paul - Really, really nice to meet you at convention and I enjoyed the heck out of your seminar! (guess I didn't know as much as I thought I did about self bows!)
...It ain't about Red history, White history or Black history - It's about AMERICAN history! (And without our history, we'd have no future!)
...The Kansan...
While visiting my brother in Hutchinson, Ks., he introduced me to a buddy of his saying, "You guys oughtta' have plenty to talk about bein' as how you're both into muzzleoading." Well needless to say, this immediately piqued my interest and I asked the feller how long he'd been burning charcoal (Just a few years) and what kind of rifle he shot. (A brand new Knight with a squadrillion power scope and disc brakes or some darn thing!) I said, "Oh..." and kinda' lost interest in the conversation. Well, this feller keeps going on and on (plain to see he's really excited about shootin' a front stuffer) and before long, he's giving me the general impression that he thinks he's Davy Crockett, Dan'l Boone and Jim Bridger all rolled into one. ...Then he asked me what I shot...
I told him two of my favorites were out in the truck and if he'd wait in the house, I'd go fetch 'em. Then I ducked into the garage, threw my on my 'skins', grabbed my shootin' bag 'n' powder horn and walked in carrying my original dbl. bbl. 12 ga. (1832) and a .36 cal. Flintlock squirrel gun (which actually belongs to a friend). He just looked at me and said - "Wow! I guess this makes my sh!t kinda' weak, don't it?" I told him not to worry about it, as we all have to start somewhere. and "You wanna' go do some shootin'?"
Well, to make a short story long, he no longer owns that fancy Knight with the disc brakes. He's got a good, reliable traditional (percussion) charcoal burner and shoots Goex now, instead of Pyrodex. He's not into braintanning or bead work and wouldn't know a good pair of moccasins if they kicked him in the arse. (Though, with my teaching and encouragement, he tosses a pretty mean Tomahawk!) And... (this is the best part!) he's introduced his kids to the joys of black powder and white smoke.
Folks, I was a 4-H muzzleloading instructor for 4 years before I moved to Lincoln county and I've done (and still do!) a better than fair amount of living history/Historical presentations - Everything from the fur trade era right up to the Battle of Beecher's Island in 1868. I talk to a lot of adults and kids of all ages. And something I nearly ALWAYS mention is that if they're interested in what I'm doing, there is absolutely NO REASON why they can't join in on the fun - You don't have to spend a jillion bucks or devote 2/3rds of your life to doing research - Just give me a holler and I'll help out in any way I can. If I'm not available, I'll put 'em in touch with someone who is!
I've done the research, talked the talk, walked the walk and slept under the stars more than most have slept in their own beds! - Darn right, I'm an eliteist! ...I just ain't stuck up about it... Here's my hand; Take it and shake it and I'll use it to point you in the right direction...
Ok, my rant is more or less over now - I've seen some super good points made in this thread, so let's all go out and put 'em to practical use.
BTW, Paul - Really, really nice to meet you at convention and I enjoyed the heck out of your seminar! (guess I didn't know as much as I thought I did about self bows!)
...It ain't about Red history, White history or Black history - It's about AMERICAN history! (And without our history, we'd have no future!)
...The Kansan...