Growing up around Washington DC as a kid fascinated with the Civil war Centennial, books like “ Singing Wheels”, a favorite of Herschel House, and later Foxfire series of books, TV shows Davy Crockett, Daniel Boone, and finding an older relatives double barreled shotgun shot snake and powder horn hidden behind the attic chimney in his home that had been broken into, later, bought my first black powder gun. It was a Zoli Zouave new for $78.00 in 1971. Later the Revolutionary War bi-centennial and later movies, Jeremiah Johnson, Last of the Mohicans and many many more black powder guns have come and gone. Latest are a Kibler Colonial and a really old TC Hawken to replace the kit I built in 1978 that I foolishly had sold. It is a lifelong addiction and expect to use these as long as the Lord above allows.