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Another one that got away

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Bigsmoke:
I was going through some stuff the other day and found these pictures.  I thought I would share them here.
I bought this at a gun show in Moscow, ID in maybe 1980 or 1981.  This was one of the prettiest pieces of stock wood that I had ever seen.

I still have and wear the shirt and the pants and the belt.  The rifle?  Long gone.

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The belt bag has also gone its way.  I gave it to a friend's wife to contain his ashes in after he died.

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These photos were taken back in my fuzzy face days.  I think I wore that beard for about 20 years or more.

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Here is the knife which can just barely be seen.  It was made by Robert's Roost in MT.  My uncle redid the handle.

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Here is me dressed a little more properly, depicting a factor at Spokane House, circa 1811.  The photo was taken in about 1990.

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These photos are of things that have come and gone and were caught on camera.  Which is unusual for me.
The rifle was a .50 caliber and the lock on the rifle came from Dixie Gun Works.  It sparked occasionally.  It always surprised me when the thing went off.

John (Bigsmoke)

BEAVERMAN:
Fine looking stock for sure, a FLINTLOCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!????????? Big Smoke with a rock lock? say it aint so!

Bigsmoke:

--- Quote from: BEAVERMAN on April 15, 2024, 08:55:45 PM ---
A FLINTLOCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!????????? Big Smoke with a rock lock? say it aint so!

--- End quote ---

Well, even the best of us makes a mistake once in a while. :Doh! :Doh! :Doh!
Also, the fine wood blinded me to the ignition type. 8) 8)   :o

BEAVERMAN:
I can understand that, it is one fine looking riflegun for sure! that's how the Prom Queen came to be, that figured English Walnut was screaming at me!

Winter Hawk:
whoever carved that did an outstanding job, not getting chips breaking out under the knife!  A gorgeous gun for sure.

~Kees~

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