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    chisels

    Two Cherries also makes some mighty fine chisels as has been mentioned by others in previous chisel threads. I just purchased individual tools based on recommended tool lists from builders here and there. Here's a link. I've found competitive pricing here for some tools. I just added a 4mm...
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    Help A First Time Builder

    I second the American Pioneer Videos in addition to the aformentioned prerequisite books. I purchased Hershel House's Building A Hawken Rifle. These detailed videos are well worth the price. :thumbsup:
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    Your hc/pc Hawkens and photos, please.

    Hi Mike, thanks for the photos. I don't know much about Umberti Hawkens style rifles except that I read that they were well made and great shooters. That full-stock rifle is really nice as well. I love the stock on it. How isn't it hc/pc? :thumbsup: capt
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    Your hc/pc Hawkens and photos, please.

    Those are some truly great Hawken rifles, folks. Thanks a bunch for all of the great photos. :wink: Rabbit, I don't know enough about TOTW's Bridger style Hawken to make a judgment about whether or not it is hc/pc or not. What I do know is that in my original post I did ask for photos of...
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    Your hc/pc Hawkens and photos, please.

    Another beautiful Hawken rifle there, Herb. Thanks a bunch for posting all of those great photos here.:wink: And, Mule Brain, thanks for posting the link of your Jim Bridger - that's another real pretty Hawken. :grin: The more of these pretty Hawkens I see, the more I love em. :bow...
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    Your hc/pc Hawkens and photos, please.

    BrownBear, thanks for the new photo. I love that rifle! :wink: Mike, that's a really sweet looking Jim Bridger. Great job on building it - I don't believe I've seen one as pretty. Thanks a bunch for sharing it here. :thumbsup: By the way, Hawken enthusiasts, I've not seen or read anything...
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    Your hc/pc Hawkens and photos, please.

    Russ, that there is a really sweet looking rifle. I love it. Appreciate the other BP arms there, too. Thanks for the photos. :hatsoff: Brown Bear, I've seen a bunch of GRRW Hawkens and I like them as well. TOTW had a beauty, but it's sold. From what I've gathered, they go real fast. :bow...
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    Your hc/pc Hawkens and photos, please.

    That is a beautiful Stith S. Hawken there, Fred.I really love the way you applied the color to that sweet, curly maple and the way it compliments the nicely aged metal. Neithor too dark nor to light anywhere. Thanks a bunch for sharing it here with us. :wink: Zonie, thanks for the warm...
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    Your hc/pc Hawkens and photos, please.

    Hi Folks, I have am new to the forum and have been back and forth through the threads here and have learned a great deal. I've also enjoyed many of the photos of the rifles that have been built, cap and flint, particularly from scratch and part sets. I'd truly enjoy seeing some Hawkens or other...
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    Hello from LI, New York

    Thanks for the warm welcome, everyone. :wink: Hey, was born and raised out in Smithtown. Need to find a home to shoot at, too. :grin: Regards, capt
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    Hello from LI, New York

    Hello Everyone, Just want to introduce myself. I'm getting back into black powder after a rather long hiatus. I was with the LI Black Powder Rifle, Inc. back in the late 70's. Thanks for a well moderated and most informative forum. Hope to get to know the lot of you and perhaps some of you who...
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