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    Loading stand

    Hard to imagine breaking a pistol stock while loading in a fixed position, but I am weak! Nice idea Phil
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    Stuck Ramrod

    If the rod is that warped, best to get a new one. But you could try sanding the ramrod if the warp is minimal.
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    SOLD Powder Horn Number 59

    Bob, you've got to stop doing this to us. Another beautiful horn? You are turning them out like sausages! Love the quilt pattern, fantastic as always. Rick
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    Just Off The Bench

    Well done, color is beautiful.
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    Wonder Just How Many Ways Can One Load a Smoothbore...??

    As always, so fun to watch. It is a little humbling considering how much (wasted) time we spend pontificating on the thickness of the cardboard wad, or the method of weighing shot, or sprue location or... Heck I was gonna ask how many grams of grass he was using!
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    English fowler guild gun..

    Very nice looking fowler. Great save.
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    Olde thyme photos

    Tell that kid to take his hat off inside a fine eatin' establishment!!!
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    Old fella on the line.

    Some of my fondest memories of residency after med school was being on weekend call at the local VA hospital. Sit and talk with those guys and a whole new world opens up. Most are gone (WWII and Korea), but any place there is a vet, a great story will follow. And inside the VA hospital, stories...
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    A “Bird in The Hand” Powder Horn

    Well done, sir. Unique
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    Hello from North Carolina !

    Welcome from Chatham County NC
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    Kibler Fowler Update

    https://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/threads/kibler-fowler-update.178956/#post-2596020
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    Kibler Fowler Update

    Thanks, but posted previously.
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    What Muzzleloading Stuff Did You Do Today?

    Working on some shell and floral carving on my Chambers PA Fowler.
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    Help Please.

    First off, welcome to the forum. I know nothing about cannons so others here will chime in with good info. But I think that is a good something-or-other; please don't "trash it". Someone here will put it to good use.
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    bending brass for patch box cover?

    Much easier to have a flat but angled cover. Then fasten a thick piece of brass with screws, pins and/or glue. I keep a small stash of 1/8” bar stock. Once fastened and secure, just file to match the angle and profile of the butt plate.
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    Powder Valley Free Hazmat Notice

    Yep, thanks. new customer to PV but prices look good. Order placed for BP and primers.
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    Browning an already blued rifle.

    Of the many products that will remove bluing, I find Evaporust to be the fastest and easiest.
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    Kibler information

    Call Kibler. They can give you the correct info.
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    Kibler information

    Not easily identified, but I found this for the Colonial: 43.25” custom profiled barrels. Breech 1.125” and waist approximately .800”.
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    My three quarter scale Revolutionary War carriage.

    So what kind of eyepopping looks does the Amazon delivery person give you???
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