Thank you Old Rust.
God's Country, SW Virginia.
Can't say the inlines didn't do the job, lol. It's time though for me to go back to where I started with it. The time before inlines were even a thing, and a T/C Hawken was one of the best a poor man's money could buy. View attachment 117745
Nah, don't be jealous. A long pretty much dirt-poor life has taught me how to make just about everything I've ever needed or wanted out of necessity. I am happy to make my own stuff though, because most times store bought doesn't live up to expectations.Welcome from central Pennsyltucky. I am jealous of you because you are new here and already much cooler and more useful than I can ever be. Nice knife, really well done. No shortage of buyers of quality tools around here
HickoryWhat wood did you put in that tomahawk?
Saying hello from somewhere up in the Appalachian Mountains.
Very long time blackpowder shooter and hunter who is hitting the refresh button on traditional muzzleloaders after a couple three decades with the inlines. I want the self sufficient experience this go around. I already do a lot of bullet casting and plan to perfect making my own powder and caps.
On the side I make knives and tomahawks and do simple leather work such as axe covers, knife sheaths, and pistol holsters. Currently waiting for my Tennessee Mountain longrifle kit to drop from TVM. Looking forward to getting started on that.
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