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Had this relic 1810 ??? for some time , no real value. So cutting out a bit of odd walnut to make a new stock . Well it’s a sunny day London what else is there to do at 81. Shooting arrows too, at 30 yards All good fun I wish you well from across the big pond
 

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Had this relic 1810 ??? for some time , no real value. So cutting out a bit of odd walnut to make a new stock . Well it’s a sunny day London what else is there to do at 81. Shooting arrows too, at 30 yards All good fun I wish you well from across the big pond
Keep us posted on your restoration project.
 
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This weekend I had the great pleasure of participating in the tomahawk making class at the Goshen School of blacksmithing taught by the Master axe maker Bart Dellinger. This is how you learn to make the best tools you can under the guidance of a master. I learned alot and came away with an excellent hammer poll tomahawk.
 
View attachment 316136View attachment 316137This weekend I had the great pleasure of participating in the tomahawk making class at the Goshen School of blacksmithing taught by the Master axe maker Bart Dellinger. This is how you learn to make the best tools you can under the guidance of a master. I learned alot and came away with an excellent hammer poll tomahawk.
That is nice
 
Still working on a "final" design for the collapsible, transportable, convertible, adaptable and configurable pistol loading stand. "Final", so far, anyway, but this design is V.11. Sigh. Also ordered some round balls and other .69 caliber stuff from TOW, and sent a check for the Charleville I just bought from a fellow forum member. Looking forward to that, for sure.
 
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