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Spending the rest of my days shooting smoothbore Flintlocks. Gonna need a bigger safe!!
 

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Well, you can't get away with just showing a "chorus line" like that without telling anything about them! Details, man, details! Who made 'em, dimensions, gauges, favorite loads...

Notchy Bob
Top to bottom....
1. 42" x.62 caliber by Jackie Brown
2. 40" x.62 caliber by Rob Miller
3. 36" x.62 caliber by Jackie Brown
4. 24" x.69 caliber by Corey Stewart
5. Pistol is .54 caliber by Corey Stewart.

Hope that helps. Apologies on the omission.
 
And more photos!
I will be doing more pics in a bit. In the middle of buying a house, so life a bit hectic at the moment. Few pics to whet your appetite.
 

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Thank You. I always wanted one as a kid, but grew up on a farm. No extra money. Nice to be able to realize my dreams, as an older man.
You have 'em now, and you clearly appreciate them. It's never too late!

I was two months shy of my 60th birthday when I got my first Northwest gun. I now have two. I had wanted one since I first learned about them when I was probably around 12. First there were priorities, and I wanted to hold out until I could get a proper one. I don't have decent pictures of them, but will try to make some soon.

You have a terrific collection! Thanks for showing it!

Notchy Bob
 
SBJ, those are some very fine accouterments you have in that last photo of the Corey Stewart guns. Particularly taken with that knife.
Thank You. My Stewart guns are my favorites. Teresa Rawles did the wool weaving, I carved the horn. Rest are things I picked up in my travels or through trading. Being retired, I am able to pursue the hobby full time.
 

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