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Tobie

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Does anyone know of any muzzleloader shops around Chattanooga, TN? Wife wants to go there to some antique shops.
 
Is Tip's son keeping the shop open? I may find myself down there one of these days and wouldn't mind visiting. Definitely would have preferred to meet Tip though.
 
Don't know if his son is keeping the Frontier Shop open or not. Tippy's website says he's in Hendersonville, which is a suburb north of Nashville (if you're not familiar). That said, Chattanooga and Nashville are a good couple hours apart, if there's no major traffic (which you can't really count on anymore).

Sad to hear about Mr. Curtis's passing. Visiting his shop was always a real highlight of my trips home.
 
If you have ever visited the Antique Arms Show in Baltimore (cancelled this year), it is difficult to notice anyone under 50 years old. Sad.

Rick
 
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