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Good morning from Nova Scotia Canada! New member here, just dropped by to say hello. I've been into muzzleloading for 20 years or so, I have a few different rifle styles, some cap and ball revolvers, and a couple muzzleloading 12 gauges. I look forward to being here both to learn and help others.
Nice to see another Bluenoser! I coincidentally just joined today as well.
 
Nova Scotia, a beautiful place, is of course New Scotland. Wonder if they can or do make local Scotch Whisky there? Don't see why not, and it could be labelled as made;) in Scotia or some such? Do the good folks up there enjoy a dram or two of Scotch on occasion?
 
Nova Scotia, a beautiful place, is of course New Scotland. Wonder if they can or do make local Scotch Whisky there? Don't see why not, and it could be labelled as made;) in Scotia or some such? Do the good folks up there enjoy a dram or two of Scotch on occasion?
You'll be pleased to know that we haven't lost sight of our Scottish heritage and there is a distillery in Cape Breton...and many other... that would likely cater to your tastes.
 
You'll be pleased to know that we haven't lost sight of our Scottish heritage and there is a distillery in Cape Breton...and many other... that would likely cater to your tastes.
Good to hear! Wouldn't mind trying some Cape products; what would I look for, label and brand wise? (If any are indeed available in PA in the US.
 

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