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Two Feathers

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Howdy folks: Two Feathers here again:

Here ya’ go. This is another of my “granddaddy” of all ball starters. It has a 1/2” threaded Brass ramrod end. The Brass end is on a length of .504” Hickory ramrod blank. These are $27.00 each + $6.00 s&h in a padded envelope to any address in the actual 50 United States. I didn't take a bunch of pics. It's basically the same as the last one.

The ball starter has an Elk antler handle. The antler handle measures 2-3/4” long with an average thickness of 1”. The whole shaft length (from under the antler handle, including brass tip) measures 4-3/8” This starter will work well for .54 cal. up through .69 cal. These are hand made by me. So far, I have had no complaints. Folks love them. The shaft has my signature and date burned in. The brass ramrod end is threaded 10-32 to accept your 10-32 accessories. The brass ramrod end has been cross-pinned for added security with 1/16” solid Brass pin. The pin is peened over and polished flush with the brass so it will not damage your bore/rifling.

Folks, these are one of the best ball starters (Palm Savers) on the market. Customers call these” virtually bullet proof” and “over engineered” due to their indestructible quality. Not one has ever failed or broken. Each one is carefully hand crafted by me in my shop to last a life time.

Rendezvous season will be here before you know it. In some places it’s already started. Be ready for it. These make for easy and super-fast shooting. Don’t be caught off guard at the firing line, or in the middle of your Woods Walk, with a busted ball starter. Chose a Two Feathers proven ball starter. Ask any of my many happy, satisfied, customers about their thoughts on them. I’ve sold hundreds of these in 40+ years without a single complaint.

I take PayPal friends, checks and postal or bank money orders. I only ship on Tuesdays and Fridays. But I WILL ship the same day as money is received if you use PayPal or a Money Order. The exceptions are Sundays, Federal Holidays, PO hours, and Extreme weather. If interested, please PM me here. As always, thank you for looking, and for all your business.

God bless all my customers and friends for their patience while I regrouped after my heart attack:

Two Feathers
 

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PM Received and replied to. Yeah, the road was rough, but I'm about 90% back. It's still tough to do more than 3 or 4 hours a shift? I get exhausted after that.
Thank you and the others for the warm reception. :~)))
God bless:
Two Feathers
 
Can I order or buy one to use in my .50 and .54 cal rifles?
Thanks.
 
Nice but pretty easy to make. I made deer antler pan primers for me and my long time hunting pal.
I admire your hobby two feathers. I hate cutting up my deer racks and usually don't have time to go shed hunting.
 
While I won't dispute bronko220002's comment. Having a shop full of the "right machinery" to do the job quickly and easily, along with 50+ years of experience is the key to successfully making 100's of these.:~))) If one is so inclined as to make their own, go for it. It ain't rocket science.
Thank you for your kind words bronko220002.
God bless:
Two Feathers
 
I am so glad you are doing better. I am having suger problems now and know how it is to work so long and have to quit.
That is a nice tool you make. I have an idea for you though, Put a short starter on the side of the antler, all brass.
 
I am so glad you are doing better. I am having suger problems now and know how it is to work so long and have to quit.
That is a nice tool you make. I have an idea for you though, Put a short starter on the side of the antler, all brass.
45man:
Thanks, already on it.
God bless:
Two Feathers
 
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