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Niederlander
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Wow! That IS nice work!
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Tascosa Joe
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Awesome pictures. Beautiful rifles.
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Gabriel Law
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Thanks cowboys! Building muzzle loading guns is who I am - been at it for over 50 years. Man does that sound weird!! But as I approach giezerhood, CAS has taken hold and I'm enjoying it huge.
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Gabriel,
Very nice work indeed!!!
I have always loved the amount of art work that the Eastern Long Rifles could display.
These are true examples of the Gun Makers Art!
My best,
Blair
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