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I ordered flints in a dozen lot in the 70's from Dixie and still have some, there quality was not great and some not useable.Where those $1.50 a dozen American Flints any good?
I will always remember Russ Hamm and Dean Minton locks. I never owned one that didn't require a LOT of tinkering to get it to work half way decently! And their kits were a nightmare! But there wasn't much else poor, unknown gun builders could afford back then! Remember Dixie's Italian percussion caps? $1 @ 100 - but I very rarely had a problem with them!I remember ordering from DGW back in the fifties when he was a one man operation operating from his home garage. Most items were what we would today call poorly made but remember this was the beginning of the muzzleloading revival and everyone was starting from scratch. Yes, I recall the flints in the mid 60’s were horrible but as I remember they were from the quarries in Brandon, England. Half were unusable. First long gun I ever received came in through Railroad Express. All a long time ago….
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