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Is there any chance the book could be published again by a publishing company or would the cost be too high?
Not up to me bud ..His daughter has been kind enough to share her fathers work with us for now . Would be great if it was published again but either way his work and wisdom live on and benefits like minded folks . Pretty cool. :)
 
Rob, put me on your list for the "Trade Muskets or Northwest Guns by Pryor Mt. Bill Newton"!! I've looked everywhere and have not found a copy available. I realize you've got a lot of work on your plate, but now you're going into book publishing, too! Hopefully, you'll get around to doing this work when you have some breathing room.
I've really enjoyed your threads on your building Northwest & Carolina guns. Thanks alot!, DD832

You bet bud . Glad you've enjoyed my posts . Sorry for the poor grammar . Fat fingers and tiny phone ! LOL
 
Hmmm... where was this in '87?
It would have been the Western National Rendezvous, up near Dubois, Wyoming. I think. Long time gone. Your dad had a small car, when he left we had to practically carry it out of the parking lot and down the road. At least the moose stayed out of the way that day. . . gotta love anyplace that has moose in the parking lot for security.
 
Ok everyone . When I get it scanned I'll come back here and contact you all and send you a copy ...from the library computer , LOL ....I think me finger would fall off on the dollar store phone ! Still searching for a scanner but I'm looking ! :)
 
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