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I want to do a few more rendezvous before I cross over. I’m thinking a North west trade gun or a French Tulle. Thanks
Jim aka (oldgoat)
Depending on your building skills and how fast you want it, the Pedersoli Indian Trade Musket kit in 20 gauge is basically just some wood sanding and finishing. If you don't like the bluing that's easily and cheaply corrected.

LD
 
Pedersoli have many kits, contact their customer service lady and she will help you out. Speaks/writes fluent English.

They have been gearing up for online sales, and I think have their credit card payment system about ready to roll. Their styling may not always be 100% correct, but their quality is generally way up there.
 
I just recently bought 2 Pedersoli kits. one is their Carbine version of the Brown Bess, in .75 cal, and the other is thier kit version of the Pennsylvania rifle in .50 cal.
Both kits are very good quality. The Penn rifle needs lot less work than the Bess carbine.
I am impressed with Pedersoli quality.

Dave
 

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