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Lonewolfe20
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Mark Baker's A pilgrims journey review
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December 12, 2016, 12:07:26 AM »
I have never been able to flip through Mark Baker's books of articles I was wondering if you guys thought it was a good read or not I hate to spend the money on them if they aren't worth it.
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Re: Mark Baker's A pilgrims journey review
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I used to enjoy his articles in Muzzleloader Magazine years ago. They tended to be a bit repetitive at times, and somewhat limited in geographic scope, but overall they were pretty good.
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