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    Help with information on Ohio Vincent

    Here are a few more pictures of the rifle with some of the markings
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    Help with information on Ohio Vincent

    I thought I would post some pictures of a rifle I bought a few years ago. I thought people might be interested in it as it is a very pretty rifle in the Vincent style. Very well made. However if anyone has any information on the original owner or the maker I would be very grateful. The...
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    Where can I get Moose Antler??

    Does anyone know where I can get some moose antler? My son is having a set of Uillean bagpipes made and wanted to use moose antler for the decorative parts. Thanks
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    Your first ML rifle

    My first muzzle loader was and still is a 45 caliber flintlock long rifle. It was in 1983. My wife and I moved home to Winnipeg from Edmonton where I went to work at a large teaching hospital. Because I was the newbie on the bench there I was relegated to work beside the supervisors office...
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    How long to make a rifle back in 1800?

    Personally I don't believe for a minute that it took 400 hours to build a typical rifle back in the day (and I really don't care about the precise century since we are talking about all components made from scratch). I think the majority of people simply don't understand or appreciate how much...
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