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chux, your "ifs" seem to be into the uppity brand names hmmmm. Stand and be counted ol' bean! - how about a generic - mass produced, but pristine St. Louis Hardware Store gun? Thats about as Anti-Anglo as it gets.
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The best boo maker is Ron Kusse. He used to be the #1 man at Leonards
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The 'Anglaise a Bouquets' SLE a la Georges Granger is about as anti-Anglo as it gets being made across La Manche und all.
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Pete, hard to beat a Clark south creek limited.... Lowell..you must have missed the "if money was no object part" the part about my pointer living forever would be my first wish..even over the car..and unlike "inexpensive" guns shooting as well or better then guns costing 4 or 5 times more, i have yet to feel a cheap bamboo rod cast like a well made one.....
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These are pipedreams chux, and altho' you'd "hate to pay for a Brit name", you've rattled off a few pricey brand names yourself - can't have it both ways ol'chap! Pipedreams in, most likely not a man here waiting to take delivery on his new Boss 20b o/u.
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In the Allegheny mountains the American gunsmiths were building muzzleloaders through the 1800's and even into the 1900's. At that early age the muzzleloaders were way more powerful than the breechloader and out in the west were exactly are you going to find shells for your rifle or shotgun. On the Little Bighorn expedition a relative of Custer held out a new Colt peacemaker for a Times reported to inspect. His first question; where do find ammunition for this thing out here? The answer was he had a cap and ball revolver with loose ammunition in his saddle bag. Some Bedford county gunsmiths were building flintlocks into the 1880 and 90's. If someone thinks that when the breechloaders appeared everyone trashed their muzzleloaders to buy them better think again!! It took along time for people to be convinced especially in the remote areas. All the best
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The first ammo only fired 50% of the time.
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Yup, quite a few muzzleloading hammer Purdey's, Boss guns, and other English bests at The Little Bighorn. I've no doubt "Liver Eatin" Johnson owned a pair of best's that he used to strike fear into the indians he encountered. The early, unsettled American west was, of course, where those English best's were marketed, and where they sold the most of them. Thousands, no doubt. The wagon trains were full of stinking rich American settlers on the way out west to open new bank branches, and needed best bird guns to help slay the buffalo. Any day, we can expect to see pictures of the hammer, muzzleloading Parker Invincable they built so many copies of. Good Lord, 1958, pay attention. The English CLUNG to muzzleloaders until economics forced them to build breechloaders, and forced them later to move the hammers inside. The best builders were especially myopic to this technological change. This is a historical fact. What poor people did in the countryside of the United States with Kentucky rifles has nothing to do with the discussion. Best, Ted
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Lowell, NO pipedreams, You can get a wonderful bamboo fly rod for 2k..i have several..cant get a brit best for that.. for the Bike, I build them myself.. cant now or will ever to be able to afford a 250k car..But I am very happy with my Mustangs...Life is best lived to the fullest and out of debt..
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