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I’ve done about all that I can with this old Sharps, if it will stop raining for day or two some shooting is in order.
IMG_1013 by Oliver Sudden, on Flickr

This came out AWESOME!!! Can't wait to see what the targets look like.
Might even look better than my Farmingdale! Actually now that I think about it the wood on yours certainly is better.
Mine needs the surface cleaned then the pores filled in.
 
I am really impressed. Congrats on the great job. Have you shot it yet?

I'm waiting for an original 1863 I just bought to arrive. Mine will have to remain in worn finish condition as I would not be able to do what you did. Looking forward to making cartridges and shooting it.
 

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