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    recreating 1625

    I recently found copies of both volumes brand new on Ebay for $25. I'm not sure of the vendors name, but I believe he's from the Lancaster, PA area. Eric
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    Good used lookin bag

    Yeah, They do some nice work. I work in the same building as Rich's mother and about five or six years ago she happened to bring in some of his work. I now own a belt knive with curly maple scales and a belt axe with an beautiful curly ash handle. He just started working full time at it them...
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    Naval arms finish

    What would be a good way to replicate the black finish on naval weapons? I had heard that they were coated with an asphalt type substance. I'm redoing a blunderbuss from loyalist arms, and the rosewood doen't take stain too well. Thanks, Eric
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    Ever play with a blunderbuss?

    Yeah, I was in Bedford. I'd like to have the stock look like a naval gun, but short of slapping some sort of tar on it I haven't decided what to do yet. As for carving/inlay, I was going to go for a simple hourglass motif. Eric
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    Ever play with a blunderbuss?

    I just picked up a Loyalist Arms dog lock blunderbuss this past weekend. I went to watch the reenactment of Braddock's Defeat and I could hear it calling me. I haven't fired it yet. I'm going to do a little reshaping on the stock and dull down the overly polished metal bits. Overall for the...
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