Le Loup
32 Cal.
My .62 caliber/20 gauge fusil. 42 inch barrel & an iron ramrod.
Keith.
Nice display Bob!!! Too bad you have a garage door in your living room.This pic includes my newest, a Bobby Hoyt made percussion .45/.62 c1970 (hooked breach, swappable barrels) hanging vertically just to the right of the main wood display.
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Nice display Bob!!! Too bad you have a garage door in your living room.
Seriously, ya gotta go where there is room.
Flintlocklar
I am sure your wife is a fine woman, she just does not appreciate the finer things in life for a living room. Unfortunately most women agree with her.No way my wife would let me put my stuff in the living room! My shop is as close as the stuff can get to the house when not in the safes. She's shown no sign of wiggle room for 25 years....
it's cheaper to keep her! believe me, and ask me how I know?No way my wife would let me put my stuff in the living room! My shop is as close as the stuff can get to the house when not in the safes. She's shown no sign of wiggle room for 25 years....
is that a chipped, glazed brown clay CIVIL WAR PERIOD pipe with a river reed / cane in it for a stem? a great photo what a lot of subject matter to inhale. a great picture that belongs on a XMAS, calendar.My Centermark, smooth rifle, SMR and restocked CVA trapper pistolView attachment 42025View attachment 42026View attachment 42027View attachment 42028
Been there. Done that. But it was I that walked off with the big settlement.it's cheaper to keep her! believe me, and ask me how I know?
I like the layout of this image with the pistol, well done.My Centermark, smooth rifle, SMR and restocked CVA trapper pistolView attachment 42025
Nice looking gun Peter, thank you for sharing.My as yet unfired 10 gauge.
Will post up the rest after
Here is some of my favorite muzzies!
You are going to like shooting that beautiful gun??Bought & paid for....ETA November.... .50 cal...can't wait, first BP, that's why I joined this forum...
that is a great piece to have. do you smoke it at rendezvous'? a rare bird indeed! thanks for the history on it! there is as I said the photo's have so much in them that it takes your eyes all over the place! thanks' for posting & sharing with us! toot.Pipe is pre war, almost thirty years. A pipe factory near Booneville Mo burned down in 1836, was not rebuilt. Archeology students from Columbia mo dug the site. I got two of the pipes they recovered.
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