Traditional Muzzleloading Association
The Center of Camp => Camping Gear and Campfire Cooking => Topic started by: LRB on August 08, 2015, 02:02:05 PM
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Haven't made of of these in a long time, but needed a new one. The leather pouch is 3" x 2 3/4" of 4oz carving leather, stained with light brown Tandy oil dye, and sewn with linen thread. The file decorated striker is 1095 steel, secured with a 3/32" steel rod, and peened on the ends. Inside is a small tinder tube unit and a large musket flint. Period correct for 19th c. and maybe 18th c. Hope you enjoy a look.
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LRB,
VERY NICE!
snake-eyes
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That is a slick looking unit. Great job. BH
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You got skills!!
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looks almost too nice to scrape on to get the fire goin!
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very nice setup and work !
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Nice work Wick.
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great job Wick as usual.
Gary
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Great job. Looks really nice.
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That is super nice! You can't lose the striker with this unless you lose the whole kit!
~Kees~
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I like it. I can do that ... in my dreams. :bow