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Some of my gear from an early spring scout last year. Ken Netting New England fowling piece, Wilde blanket, Track of the Wolf axe that I reworked a bit, Don Bruton horn & bag, tumpline by Eric Campbell.
 

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Rick, I always wanted a New England fowling piece and I was finally able to pick one up from Ken last year. I've been very fortunate to own a few custom guns (just not all at once) and this one may be my favorite. Light, versatile, I can understand why the backwoodsmen of New England preferred these pieces.
 
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