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I’ve had some maple rounds sitting around, waiting for me to get the gumption to turn them into stools… and today was today. I’m hosting the April shoot coming up, and we’re gonna need somewhere and something for the geezers in the club to sit down on and take a break during the trail walk.

One finished, and a second stool well on its way…




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I’ve had some maple rounds sitting around, waiting for me to get the gumption to turn them into stools… and today was today. I’m hosting the April shoot coming up, and we’re gonna need somewhere and something for the geezers in the club to sit down on and take a break during the trail walk.

One finished, and a second stool well on its way…




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That’s really nice looking!
 
I’ve had some maple rounds sitting around, waiting for me to get the gumption to turn them into stools… and today was today. I’m hosting the April shoot coming up, and we’re gonna need somewhere and something for the geezers in the club to sit down on and take a break during the trail walk.

One finished, and a second stool well on its way…




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Thank you, that’s mighty purdy, but it appears kinda short. Will I be able to get up if I sit on it? 😂
 
all i did was pack up two percussion rifles and mail them. at least i hope the mail lady got them and not some bandit. they haven't shown up in the system yet, but that isn't unusual here.
be some disappointed folk if they got filched. thinking of putting up a trail cam down there so i can see who is doing what to whom!
 
Bought a German Cape gun on GunsInternational.
"1880's German Cape Gun made in Braunsweig Germany made by R.L. Rasch (name gold inlaid under right hammer) This highly engraved and gold inlaid firearm is chambered in 10.3mmX60R rifle caliber (.416) and a very rare 20 gauge shotgun barrel." 20ga is 2 3/4" and has been gunsmith to use low AA Target shells. The seller is also including Hornady dies and 50 rounds of rifle ammo and loading data.

I especially love the Circassian Walnut. I get lost in the luminescence.
I was using a dowel wrapped with sand paper to polish out the bore when I found the hump. After thinking more about it I’ll just leave it be. If I remove any metal that area under the maker’s marks make get too thin. Thanks.
I finished a Powder Horn- Number 56. Came out pretty nice I think
I finished a Powder Horn- Number 56. Came out pretty nice I think
I finished a Powder Horn- Number 56. Came out pretty nice I think


Gentlemen, it’s not for me to point out such things, but in keeping with history carvings on horns were important maps or messages, as shown in San Francisco Bonhams auctions. If I can always do better photos and descriptions. Such is the importance of the horns they go from $8000 to $24,000 I guess many carved by the light of a camp fire, scratching a map of the days journey. Others with name may have been presentation horns As I say I can send better details
 

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Gentlemen, it’s not for me to point out such things, but in keeping with history carvings on horns were important maps or messages, as shown in San Francisco Bonhams auctions. If I can always do better photos and descriptions. Such is the importance of the horns they go from $8000 to $24,000 I guess many carved by the light of a camp fire, scratching a map of the days journey. Others with name may have been presentation horns As I say I can send better details
 

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Gentlemen, it’s not for me to point out such things, but in keeping with history carvings on horns were important maps or messages, as shown in San Francisco Bonhams auctions. If I can always do better photos and descriptions. Such is the importance of the horns they go from $8000 to $24,000 I guess many carved by the light of a camp fire, scratching a map of the days journey. Others with name may have been presentation horns As I say I can send better details


I add as it attracts my attention what history. Just $20-$30,000
 

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I’ve had some maple rounds sitting around, waiting for me to get the gumption to turn them into stools… and today was today. I’m hosting the April shoot coming up, and we’re gonna need somewhere and something for the geezers in the club to sit down on and take a break during the trail walk.

One finished, and a second stool well on its way…




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Looks good and sturdy enough to provide rest for many an old fart 😂 That’s a fine piece of Spalted Maple!
 
Concerning the stool, it ain’t the squattin’ that’s a problem, it’s the unsquattin’! 😄


Could make one into a great toilet seat for on your travels, it would be heaven, or a table too. Just leave it on your favoured spot in the woods . Ha ha I just painted another Picasso look alike as finished making my 577 sabots , I have an advantage my grandad was a wood work teacher Bob Ross taught me to paint .
 

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