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    Andreas Albrecht inspired Kibler colonial in progress

    New to this, but since I'm not active on any social media and most people don't understand, I come here to like minded people. This is the second gun I'm ever building, but go big or go home. So I am trying to (pretty closely) emulate the "two-tailed dog rifle." It's a work in progress but...
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    Antler/bone/ivory furniture and inlays on a jaeger.

    I sent you an email, sir. That is a very kind offer and one that I certainly would like to take you up on. Thank you very much.
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    Antler/bone/ivory furniture and inlays on a jaeger.

    That is indeed gorgeous and along the lines of what I am looking for. I can't for the life of me remember where I saw the photo of the ramrod thimbles, and I believe I saw one with a composite silver and ivory side plate as well. Hopefully some more will pop up!
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    Antler/bone/ivory furniture and inlays on a jaeger.

    I've seen photographs of several jaegers with bone or horn muzzle caps and ram rod tips as well as numerous bone, antler, and ivory inlays. I'm curious if anyone has ever seen other furniture made from these materials? At one point I believe I saw a rifle or fowler with ivory or bone ramrod...
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    Hello all!

    Hello, I am new to the site, but not new to muzzleloading. I am a historical archaeology graduate student that works primarily on shipwrecks (my thesis topic is a colonial British merchant vessel). As such, my interest is in colonial/early American weapons (sorry, but a percussion cap does...
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