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Welcome from Mohave Valley,
Hi all, as recommended, I'm starting my introduction.

As a five year old kid, when Last of the Mahicans came out, I was instantly, and inexplicably obsessed with everything about the film. It remained my first and foremost obsession until Saving Private Ryan came out. At that point, I became a passionate WWII student. Finally, this summer, I for the first time visited my wife's childhood home of Lake George, New York. The two week vacation included tours of Fort William Henry, Fort Ticonderoga, and trips to Salem, Lexington, Concord, and Boston Harbor.

This being my first trip to New England, I came home with a completely unexpected immersion and reawakening in my obsession for Colonial American history. My wife and I have been together for 15 years and I'm truly sorry we hadn't made it to her roots sooner. Along with much study, many new books for my library, I've done some genealogical research and learned for the first time, my sixth-great-grandfather, William Davies of Kentucky was a veteran of the American Revolution.

Along with all of this came a desire to get into muzzle loaders. In the last few weeks, I've already completed a Kibler Colonial rifle kit. I enjoyed the process so much, but found it so quickly finished, I've now ordered a Chambers Pennsylvania Fowler kit. I haven't received it yet but am looking forward to receiving it and the journey of completing it.

That maybe a long introduction, but there you have it. Looking forward to being an active member here.
Arizona
 
Hi all, as recommended, I'm starting my introduction.

As a five year old kid, when Last of the Mahicans came out, I was instantly, and inexplicably obsessed with everything about the film. It remained my first and foremost obsession until Saving Private Ryan came out. At that point, I became a passionate WWII student. Finally, this summer, I for the first time visited my wife's childhood home of Lake George, New York. The two week vacation included tours of Fort William Henry, Fort Ticonderoga, and trips to Salem, Lexington, Concord, and Boston Harbor.

This being my first trip to New England, I came home with a completely unexpected immersion and reawakening in my obsession for Colonial American history. My wife and I have been together for 15 years and I'm truly sorry we hadn't made it to her roots sooner. Along with much study, many new books for my library, I've done some genealogical research and learned for the first time, my sixth-great-grandfather, William Davies of Kentucky was a veteran of the American Revolution.

Along with all of this came a desire to get into muzzle loaders. In the last few weeks, I've already completed a Kibler Colonial rifle kit. I enjoyed the process so much, but found it so quickly finished, I've now ordered a Chambers Pennsylvania Fowler kit. I haven't received it yet but am looking forward to receiving it and the journey of completing it.

That maybe a long introduction, but there you have it. Looking forward to being an active member here.
Welcome aboard ! What area do you live ? I'm in Gilbert I shoot at the Rio Salado Gun Range but there are some matches coming up at the Ben Avery shooting range !
 

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