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The Center of Camp => The Campfire => Topic started by: Ohio Joe on December 24, 2016, 06:14:32 PM

Title: Fifteen years in the Hawken Lode by John D. Baird
Post by: Ohio Joe on December 24, 2016, 06:14:32 PM
I ordered "Fifteen years in the Hawken Lode by John D. Baird" this afternoon off Amazon (used book in very good condition - so they say) and with the use of $10.00 worth of Bing Points, it cost me $20.00 and some change. Should get it next week some time.

I've been wanting this book for a long time but was never willing to pay the "brand new" price, then it hit me after who knows how many years - look for and buy a used one...

People who I've talked with in the past who have this book only had good things to say about it, so now I'll have one soon to read.  :hairy
Title: Re: Fifteen years in the Hawken Lode by John D. Baird
Post by: rollingb on December 24, 2016, 07:28:08 PM
I used to have John's book,.... loaned it out several years ago, and haven't seen it since.  :(
Title: Re: Fifteen years in the Hawken Lode by John D. Baird
Post by: amm1851 on December 24, 2016, 07:50:09 PM
I read it years ago. It's a good book.
Title: Re: Fifteen years in the Hawken Lode by John D. Baird
Post by: Ohio Joe on January 05, 2017, 08:50:58 PM
I got my book today!  :lt th

Oh,,, and now I want to build a Hawken! This book is going to cost me more then I thought... :lt th
Title: Re: Fifteen years in the Hawken Lode by John D. Baird
Post by: Bigsmoke on January 05, 2017, 09:17:17 PM
Joe, Good thing you got the used one.  All the money you saved will be a good down payment on the rear sight.
Seriously, it's a good book and well worth the read.
It illustrates some things that a lot of people find hard to believe.  Their plains rifle is not the only style rifle they built.  Far from it.  They even built a pistol grip rifle.  Oh me, oh my, can it be?  Heck, that's not PC or HC or primitive or whatever.  Not so, it is what it is.
Enjoy!!
John
PS  Wish I could find my copy of the book.  Would like to go through it again.  Oh well, it's somewhere in this madhouse I call home.
Title: Re: Fifteen years in the Hawken Lode by John D. Baird
Post by: Ohio Joe on January 06, 2017, 10:11:48 PM
Quote from: "bigsmoke"
Joe, Good thing you got the used one.  All the money you saved will be a good down payment on the rear sight.
Seriously, it's a good book and well worth the read.
It illustrates some things that a lot of people find hard to believe.  Their plains rifle is not the only style rifle they built.  Far from it.  They even built a pistol grip rifle.  Oh me, oh my, can it be?  Heck, that's not PC or HC or primitive or whatever.  Not so, it is what it is.
Enjoy!!
John
PS  Wish I could find my copy of the book.  Would like to go through it again.  Oh well, it's somewhere in this madhouse I call home.

John, one thing that stands out almost at once when looking at the pictures in this book is that with the half stock Hawken Rifle, patch boxes are not common at all. There's more pictures and prints without patch boxes then those with PB's.

Pretty cool!  :bl th up
Title: Re: Fifteen years in the Hawken Lode by John D. Baird
Post by: Maven on January 23, 2017, 01:02:29 PM
I ordered & received a "used," but essentially new copy a couple of weeks ago and was disappointed with its content:  too repetitive, poor editing,* and too much about Baird and his antics.  However, his first book on Hawken rifles (the mountain man's choice, doncha know!), appears to be the better of the two, as it's more informative...and expensive as well.



*the repetition, too many grammatical & spelling errors
Title: Re: Fifteen years in the Hawken Lode by John D. Baird
Post by: Ohio Joe on January 23, 2017, 01:20:41 PM
Quote from: "Maven"
I ordered & received a "used," but essentially new copy a couple of weeks ago and was disappointed with its content:  too repetitive, poor editing,* and too much about Baird and his antics.  However, his first book on Hawken rifles (the mountain man's choice, doncha know!), appears to be the better of the two, as it's more informative...and expensive as well.



*the repetition, too many grammatical & spelling errors

I want to get his first book also. Truth be known, since I've not read his first book (probably the one I should have gotten first) his 2nd book is new ground for me.

Have to admit, since getting book #2, I haven't had a lot of time to set down and give it a good read. :shake