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    Nevada; Lakes Crossing Muzzleloaders

    Check out Eagle Valley muzzle loaders on FB. They get together most every month, weather permitting, and shoot right out of town up behind Wells Fargo bank in Carson City.
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    Wedge tent pole ideas

    I don't use sleeves, however I have heard that a muffler shop can provide pretty good round sleeves.
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    Shoulder Tension

    A lot of good advice here as usual. I have been shooting flintlocks for 50+ years and was pretty good. I got away from it for about 10 years and when I got back into shooting I had a terrible flinch. Some of it I attribute to being less fit, I could work on that. Got a little better. The most...
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    SOLD Custom Made Mule Hide Boots

    These boots arrived and are as nice or better than expected. Packaging was top notch. Bobbymoon was a super fellow to deal with and I would not hesitate to deal with him in the future. Thanks my friend. Doug T.
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    California

    Howdy from Lake Tahoe. Brushy Creek Rangers is holding their annual Rendezvous May 5-7.
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    Hello from California!

    Welcome from Lake Tahoe. There are a several Black Powder clubs in Northern California that purchase bulk Black Powder and sell to their members. It's Rendezvous season so look for flyers and try to attend a few and meet like minded folks. Good luck, hope to see you around. Cheers, Doug T. aka...
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    SOLD Brass Pipe Hawk

    I purchased this brass hawk. For those that are interested in one for themselves, it is available on the R.E. Davis web sight. It's called the Fancy Pipe Tomahawk head. They have several to choose from, in steel and in brass.
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    SOLD Brass Pipe Hawk

    I'll take this hawk off your hands. PM sent
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    Rifles of the Fur Trade

    Nice job.
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    SOLD Powder horn

    Decide on a picture you'd like to have on it and use carbon paper to transfer to the horn.
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    SOLD SPF .40 pistol

    Nice little piece. Looks like a converted flintlock to percussion. Maybe from a small Siler .
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    When to change touch hole liner?

    Something that I see too often is shooters using a steel vent pick. Also, it drives me crazy seeing vendors selling fancy Blacksmith made steel vent picks. No faster way to wear out your vent. You should only use brass or some material softer than the barrel steel. Just saying.
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    WANTED Lollipop Tang Sight

    Take a look at Randy Grunkemeyer's sights. rggunsmithing.com
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    clay pipes

    Check out Samson Historical. I just purchased several clay pipes from them and they were superb. I smoke clay pipes Dailey and go through them regularly. These are the best I have purchased. They also have a YouTube video on clay pipes. Worth a look. Cheers, Doug T aka "Two Pipes"
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    English vs French scalping knives

    Dang, posting photos here is not a skill I posses. Sorry.
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    English vs French scalping knives

    Yes ,the Frontier Folk website is still operational, however traffic is slow. Ken does and has produced some 1810-1830ish English Trade knives. I have a few. I think the main difference is that after 1810 the tang is full width vs the earlier knife had a partial width tang and the gap was filled...
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    English vs French scalping knives

    If one was interested in a great conversation regarding "Scalper" scholarship, I highly recommend going over to "frontierfolk.net" then go to the Native American Reenacting forum and then going to the "What is a typical English Scalper" conversation. Ken Hamilton has produced many documents from...
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    1775 Pistol.

    That looks like to be a Ketland Brass Barreled Trade pistol. Nice.
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