Where to get a baby sized powder flask?

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That 'Colt Eagle' flask is Italian . Jas Dixons in Sheffield made them in the 70s from the original Die better detail but they work the same . Dixons made the original & other US flasks originally ..there where some small' Bag' Flasks by Dixons with better increment option chargers .Some oddly in' vulgar fractions ' I bought flasks from Dixons before they packed up having already down sized from' Cornish place' to a smaller set up in Heeley a different part of Sheffield .
Rudyard
 
Bought my priming horn off ebay. It was made in 1850.
Being that my Rev war British warrant pan charger holds so much. I dont carry it any more.
 
I simply cannot find one online that isn't GIGANTIC!


I have a friend that lent me a small palm sized one, and I'd like to replace it and give him his flask back. But, for the life of me, googling "baby powder flask" for Pedersoli gets me nothing.

I don't want a giant honking flask I have to take out of my bag every time to prime my pan.

Anybody got a good distributor for one?
www.wolfsportingcenter.com might have one
717-665-6089
 
At the Possibles shop, either the plane eagle flask or the standard eagle flask are just what you are looking for. The thumb operated spout works very well. I have a couple of the plain eagle flasks. I think the Possibles shop has a typo and meant 'plain' instead of 'plane' in their description .... sounds the same but different meanings ....
Ohio Rusty ><>
 
One on ebay right now. Seller just offered it to me for 35 plus 8.50 shipping plus tax on all that. Total $47.08
These are on Etsy. They are palm size and good for priming pans.
 

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