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  1. Bradg

    Fishing kit

    I've been trying for a couple months to place an order with Historical Angling and can't seem to get anywhere (hope he is doing well). Does anyone else sell 18th century fishing tackle?
  2. Bradg

    Two Feathers is fantastic

    Just wanted to take the time to thank and brag on him! He exceeded my expectations, thanks again.
  3. Bradg

    Help IDing rifle

    Need some help on IDing the style of this rifle. It was built by a smith in Pennsylvania who supposedly was doing repairs on an original rifle and took pictures and measurements and built this rifle to match. My first thought was Bucks County style but my knowledge is very limited and I would...
  4. Bradg

    Looking for a knife maker

    Looking for a riflemans style knife or a good trade style knife and it seems all the custom makers I find on line are not making anything at the moment. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks
  5. Bradg

    Knife and Hawk question

    Been doing some research but I'm not getting much info. I'm looking for information on what knives and tomahawks were the most common among the hunters and explorers venturing into the Appalachian mountains around the 1770's. I would assume the knives to be of the common trade variety, but...
  6. Bradg

    Another newbie question about the frizzen

    When browning the lock, do you brown the face of the frizzen or leave it in the white?
  7. Bradg

    Let's talk about front sights

    Ok, so after much help from everyone on this site, I have another question. I decided to build me a early lancaster. I have already purchased a L and R lock, a 42 inch .40 cal Rice barrel and picking up the stock next week. My question is how to shape my front sight? I have a silver blank front...
  8. Bradg

    Sitting Fox Muzzleloaders

    Anyone have any experience with sitting fox guns, quality, customer service, ect
  9. Bradg

    Help picking a style of rifle

    I'm new here so please take it easy on me. I'm looking to build my first flintlock and thinking about going with a Pecatonica River Rifle. I am looking for a 1775-1805 era KY long rifle. I was thinking about the lancaster style and am not sure of early or late style, or if this gun is a good...
  10. Bradg

    Hello from Kentucky

    Long time shooter of centerfire and percussion guns, just getting into flintlocks. So far I have seen a lot of great info here and I am looking forward to being able to contribute.
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