https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DiCODJuzN_0
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Thanks for sharing.
it is a beautiful half stocked gun!
I think I like it (a lot)/Ed
The finished video should show another fine gun built by another member, a 12 gauge double flint shotgun. I suspect it will be posted by the end of the weekend.
Obviously a great clip, as I am in it!
He needs a bigger patch knife!
:D kinda hard to beat an old straight razor :D
I wonder who in that video is the Elk :D
OH Man Frank,
Those video's below bring back a lot of memories for me.
We had get togethers like that back in the 60's where usually 30 or more would show up and the fire going with coffee and a iron bean pot over the fire.
We would over the log drive nails through boards and split balls on ax heads off hand as well as I see on the video's.
Most of us now have gone under.
Thank you for sharing this.
Kurt
I have made patch knifes out of old Circular Skill Saw blade metal.
Yes.
All the bevel on the right side made it cut better and the Flat side was against the muzzle.
A longhunter's knife is more than appropriate for patch cutting at the muzzle. Doesn't hurt to have a nice shootin' bag, too.
https://i.imgur.com/bqVDkKe.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/t8EMdfS.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/Nry1AgL.jpg
I too mounted my patch knife on the face of my possibles bag.
I use it for the .75 flintlock musket that has a cannon barrel muzzle .
They sold the kit as a Blunderbuss.
But the bore is not flared inside.
The stock is full length , but is shaped exactly the same as the half stock shown in that video.
Was the wire inlay on that gun done by Mark Silver? It's really nicely done.
Well my hats off to him! Getting smooth curves on wire inlay is difficult to say the least.
I like shooting smoke poles, but none of mine are anywhere near that purty.