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  1. M

    Teach me about cane

    My grandma called it pipe cane and as a kid my cousin and I used it to make corncob pipes and sneak out behind the hen house to smoke. Makes good whistles too!
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    straight razor shaving

    Late to the thread, but I've been shaving with a straight for about 2 decades now. Not so much a hobby as just an effort to generate less medical waste. Looks like all the good advice has been given already. I'd just second these: start slow, don't even bother when you're in a hurry. Soap...
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    Need opinions for a squirrel rifle?

    Man, that's a nice looking gun.
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    Rescue a stock.

    Thanks for the welcome and the suggestions. I was considering gluing in the strips of wood and refitting, and was hoping someone would endorse this as an acceptable technique. Didn't even think of steam bending the wood around the barrel. Those are both similar to guitar repair techniques...
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    Rescue a stock.

    The problem is pretty straightforward, I'll describe it and if pics are still needed, I'll post pics. The channel was carved too wide by about 1/32" on each side. Not for the entire length, but I think once you've gotten too wide at one point it's a done deal.
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    Rescue a stock.

    I've sort of inherited a nice kit, it has a Haines style maple stock from TotW, along with a .50cal swamped barrel. So here's the issue, it's the highest grade stock but the previous owner got a little aggressive with fitting the barrel. He recognized the problem before he got too far and quit...
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