Yes, definitely not fencing tool. Not too often you need a wrench for fencing.It might be an old automobile multi tool.
Yep, a fencing tool, one side to hammer in fencing staples and the hook side to pull them out, the notches are for pulling the fencing tight.
This is a gun flint knapping hammer I made from an old file and a tack hammer handle. The file hammered into the log is and anvil of sorts for holding the flint for knapping.
Here is one in action;
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I’ve needed a wrench for about every fence I’ve ever built, but you’re right. Not knowing for sure was killing me so I hunted till I found it. It’s called a Vulcan Auto Tool. Came on the market in 1910 and apparently is an early multi tool.Yes, definitely not fencing tool. Not too often you need a wrench for fencing.
Ok, cool! But I bet the inventor never thought it would be used to make flints!I’ve needed a wrench for about every fence I’ve ever built, but you’re right. Not knowing for sure was killing me so I hunted till I found it. It’s called a Vulcan Auto Tool. Came on the market in 1910 and apparently is an early multi tool.
I picked up the musket from my dealer. Had it shipped there for protection from porch pirates, because I am away from home.My 1766 Charleville Carbine project is complete. Mr. Paul Ackerman, of New York, did the work,
Musket started as an older and used Japan made 1766 Charleville Musket from Dixie Gun Works.
I wanted a companion piece, to go with my 1777 Charleville pistol, but I wanted a carbine length musket.
Paul said that an older japan made gun would be much better than the newer India made ones. I found this one
on an auction. YEah...I paid more than I wanted to, but I never expected these guns to be priced so high; and so few and far between.
This is my first flint lock musket. I have a few accouterments, but I am not really into re-enacting (Did my share of Civil War from 1984-1998), this is just going to be a fun gun. (A lot of money to spend, just for fun! But hey, I didn't spend it on booze nor women and i will still have the musket!)
Here are some pics.....and the pistol, too
Checked all my gear today, and restocked my shooting bag. Going shooting with another forum member tomorrow. The monthly mtg of the AMM (no not that one). The Alberta Mountain Men. You've likely never heard of it because we made it up and we're the only 2 members.
That’s beautiful. Love the plug.Finished a powder horn with one of my boys! First one we have made!
Thanks!! He’s as happy as a clam! The plug was all his idea! We had a good friend carve it for him!That’s beautiful. Love the plug.
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