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My Burl Maple Rifle Cane is done!

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Jerry Samouce

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It took over 100 hours but i finally finished it! Check it out!

 

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Is it my connection or is most of the video out of focus?

Fleener
 
Ok @Jerry Samouce very nice work, amazing detail.
A ton of time and burl is really hard to work with, your amazing!
But what makes it a "Revolutionary War Rifle" cane?
The salvaged trigger guard and butt plate?
Edit;
Sorry I found it in your past post,
"I call it a rifle cane (It won't shoot) because, I imagine, it is what a talented veteran would have made from his old and broken war rifle"
I get it,, nice work.
 
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