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I was visiting John Taylor when a customer came in with several minature Underhammers. They all work too!
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I was told everything here was made by the builder including the roundball mold.
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Wish you could of put something down to show he size of these??? A pack of cigs anything in these photos to give us a idea?? Really looks like pics taken right out of the 1840s-80s. Thanks Glen. :bow: Fred :hatsoff:
 
Got somewhat of a idea from the perc caps being about the size of the balls in the case set. Fred :hatsoff:
 
Yeah...those small toys are a cinch to make, don't need much material, and you don't have to strong to pick it up.
Wait till he tries a real gun!
That will take real talent :blah: :blah: :blah:

Mighty nice work!

Best Regards

Old Ford
 
fw said:
Got somewhat of a idea from the perc caps being about the size of the balls in the case set. Fred :hatsoff:
Yep, I'd say that they were around .177 cal., kind of like a pellet gun. :hmm:
 
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