WHAT?
Herb Bauer's has closed?
Rats, that is too bad. What a surprise. I thought they had a pretty good lock on everything sporting, albeit a bit high priced, they pretty much had what you wanted. Any idea why they closed?
Quick side story. Way back when, I went in there looking for a black powder rifle. I saw a Renegade and came home and "mentioned" that I had seen a rifle that would make a good birthday present for me. Ms. Smoke, being the dutiful wife she is, heard the hint and followed through. The day after my birthday I went down there to equip myself with stuff I would need to shoot the rifle. The T/C starter kit contained 20 maxi balls, a jar of Maxi Lube, a short starter, a powder measure and a nipple wrench. That, a can of caps and a pound of powder and I was ready to make some smoke.
Well, 20 maxi balls do not last long enough to really have a lot of fun, so the following week, I went back again to pick up some more bullets. However, they did not sell bullets by themselves, had to buy the whole kit. And of course, they did not sell .530 round ball or patches. So, I ordered a .530 R/B mold and some patches from Dixie. Went to Fresno Ag and bought 5 pounds of plumber's lead and a lead pot and started casting round ball. About that same time, a good friend had gotten the same rifle from Herb's and we started casting together. One thing came to another and we decided that if no one in Fresno sold R/B, the market was there to start casting commercially. We were so naive. Anyway, we went through the formalities, got a sales tax number, published fictitious name statement, etc. We were off to the big times now. It so happened that the State Shoot was coming up soon, so we started casting something serious to stock up for all the anticipated sales we would have. Went to the bank and got a $500 loan and went down to Tulare to a distributor there and stocked up on $500 worth of accessories (even then it wasn't really a lot). And that was the start of Smoke and Thunder Gun Supply. In 1977, Mrs. Smoke and I moved to Idaho and took half the inventory with us and that eventually turned into October Country. Friend Shannon continues to run Smoke and Thunder to this day. Incidentally, we cast all the popular sizes, but as soon as we saw that Speer was making R/B, we retired the moulds and started stocking Speer, then Hornady.
All thanks to Herb Bauer not having any round balls. And now he is gone and S & T lives on. That must say something, but I am not sure what.
Now you know the rest of the story.
John