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Welcome to The Muzzleloader Forum. There are occasional scammers or spammers who come for the 'easy buck's. There are also threads that warn and try dispersing advice on how to spot them and what to do about reporting them.
So, learn, talk read and have fun. From a Michigan man. Steve
 
Glad to "meet" you. Greetings from the muddy banks of Spencer Creek, upriver from Salt River, which eventually slowly drains into the Mighty Mississippi in Northeast Missouri. Windy feller named Sam Clemons was born a few miles from here. Never heard of New Hamster, but I got my wife from Frankenstein, Missouri - little town in Osage County.

Now Frankenstein wasn't named after a doctor in Ms. Shelly's book, it was named after a German immigrant by the last name of "Franken". Franken's Town was how it got the name. No one will likely write such an exhaustive salutation, but I'm bored and it's too wet to plow this afternoon. Hello.
 
Welcome from Maine. there is a Colonial show at the Elks lodge Durham Rd in Dover NH this Sat+Sun.
Look me up.
Nit WiT
 
Welcome from New York State's Central-Leatherstocking region.

The BEST clam chowder I ever had was from Mary's Chowder House in Portsmouth, NH. They are no longer in business. * sigh *. So I haven't been back since that happened.
 
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