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I think you may be getting ahead of yourself…. It’s not showing up on the website.

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A search for “American Black Powder“ only brings up a couple of 22 derringers.

A search for just “Black Powder” only brings up a bunch of long guns.

You might oughta get your webmaster on board with your sales effort…
 
Looks like a nice store! A little out of my way but may have to make a trip. Went to Penn State at Dubois and then State College, son still at State College, know the area fairly well.
 
The name "Belding and Mull " , has a long history in the cartridge era. I used one of their "cut off " type modern powder measures , my Dad bought back in the late 1940's up until the mid 1970's. Along with the measure , went a beam arm powder scale which I still use. The current store along SR. 322 in Philipsburg , bears no resemblance to the old store on a back street in town.
 
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