Silky921
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I didn't figure Donald as the rendezvous type......
Special trip to come camp with us.
I didn't figure Donald as the rendezvous type......
I wasn't sure anyone caught that one...Special trip to come camp with us.
30% of my total viewers are under 30 and 5% are female. That’s pretty solid in my book. Of course, 50% are over 55, but by my back-woods finger counting arithmetic, that means a similar number are 54 364/365ths and under. Not too bad.
I have about those same numbers. My You Tube is focused just on building so it is is going to have a smaller audience, but there is more interest in it than I would have thought.
It is not all a sea of white either. About 2/3 of my viewers are American. The rest are from all over the world. And it is not all white people countries. People all around the world are just the same as us when it comes to history and tradition.
I bought a flintlock rifle Sophomore year of college and there has been no looking back since...I’m 27, but I’ve grown up with it. Because I’m always curious, for the other young folks, how did you find or get into Blackpowder?
Also, 75% of the NMLRA YouTube Audience is less than 50 years old, seeing a lot of bright days ahead!
I’m 27, but I’ve grown up with it. Because I’m always curious, for the other young folks, how did you find or get into Blackpowder?
I’m 27, but I’ve grown up with it. Because I’m always curious, for the other young folks, how did you find or get into Blackpowder?
Also, 75% of the NMLRA YouTube Audience is less than 50 years old, seeing a lot of bright days ahead!
Sam's Black Powder Handbook also had a big influence on me. I was never into guns at all....bowhunter only (for big game) since a young teenager. At 40 I was kind of looking for something to give me a little more edge during December when the deer were super-spooky from all the pressure the last several months. I picked up Sam's Handbook and the thought of a traditional muzzleloader really appealed to me. Still a big challenge....still one shot...beautiful like a fine traditional bow. Just a little more range to reach out there a little bit further. 21 years later...still doing it.... I came across one of Sam Fadala's Black Powder Handbooks. ... looking at Sam's pictures and reading his prose lit a fire under me and opened up a whole new area of interest.
Amen brother. Folks is folks. Slightly more than that are in the US for me but it’s close. And you’re getting a bit of a cult following. It’s pretty darn awesome. The famous gunmaker who videoed his progress every step of the way. You’re like the gun making Frank Zappa.
Having my own cult might be kind of fun. I could have a hippy camp out in the woods with a bunch of old guys wearing bathrobes living there. On second thought, having my own cult would just be too weird. I did get recognized once so I guess that means I am famous. Actually the only difference between me and anyone else that builds guns is a camera. I am not doing anything that anyone else could not do.
Ethan Yazel is doing some great building videos. He is showing what building a gun is like for someone new to this. I can't wait for his next one.
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