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    Where & how do you carry your primer horn?

    i use a small elkhorn primer that hangs off my bag strap. the thether is just longenough that the primer can hang inside my bag when i'm not using it. bobtailedcoyote
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    Non-whitney blankets?

    Have you tried going to ebay? I have bought a couple from there for under $60. Just type in wool blanket hudson bay.
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    lock repair

    I recently bought a turner kikland 45 cal. flintlock pistol at tulsa gunshow. When I cock the pistol and fire it the lock strikes the frizzen, but it doesn't make the frizzen break over and spark into pan. I don't know what to do? Any help would sure be a blessing. :confused: bob
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    fronteir food

    one feather have you considered the three sisters of the iriqouis confederation? corn, beans, and squash. you could slice squash and string it on a cord and dry it to take on the trail. might not be too bad if you boiled it. bob
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    Forum Member passed away

    Two Shadows may be gone in body but he will always be with his fellow buckskinners in spirit. We all say a prayer for him and his family tonight. God Bless Bobtailedcoyote
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    newbe needing help

    I too give blessings for the great Musketmans sharing of his knowledge with us. :master: :hatsoff: Thanks for the list. YMOS Bob
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    TC Primitive Sights

    hey Roundball the sight looks a lot better after you modified it. think I might do the same or thereabouts to mine. thanks for the idea. :imo: :applause: bobtailedcoyote
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    Its Tipis Birthday

    Here's Hoping You Have a GREAT BIRTHDAY and many more. At 49 of course :applause: bobtailedcoyote
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    t/c primitive rear sights

    thanks a lot He-Bear. I'll check out Log Cabin and see what they offer. :RO: bobailedcoyote :thumbsup:
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    t/c primitive rear sights

    recently I purchased a t/c .45 flintlock hawken rifle. I would like to repalce the adjustable rear sight with a primitive one. at one time there was a replacement one offered that screwed into the existing rear sight screw holes. does anyone know where I can locate one? YMOS Bobtailedcoyote
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    Where do you live?

    Chautauqua county Kansas 100 miles south and east of Whichita. Best deer hunting in the state. Hay Ironman pm me sounds like we live pretty close. :: bobtailedcoyote :thumbsup:
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    bullet blocks

    Them thar blocks be to dang purty to be taking to the woods. Good Job Fer Sur :master: :master:
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    Post deleted by Claude

    Uncle Sam let me play in the A.F. 1975-1981. :cry: -
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    Books Needed!!!

    I too think a library would seem to be a right good idea :hmm: Bobtailedcoyote
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    Copper Pots for Trekking

    thanks for the idea about using copper cannisters for pots. I was wondering if anybody would have any idea where a person could buy a cube of pure tin to lin the cannisters with if he had some that weren't tin lined?
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