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Wire inlay, fine silver
Wire inlay accents relief carving on a Jeager rifle, discussed in one of the several articles by John Bivins in Gunsmithing Tips & Projects
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Jeweler's Saw, Blades & Instruction Book
The Jeweler's Saw A guide to the Tools & Techniques of Cutting Sheet Metal Inlays by Alan Gutchess This 24 page booklet will teach the basic techniques of creating sheet metal inlays with a jeweler's saw. Skilled use of this tool provides the ability to quickly and easily produce a variety of decorative and functional inlays for muzzleloading arm
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Jeweler's Saw, Blades & Instruction Book
The Jeweler's Saw A guide to the Tools & Techniques of Cutting Sheet Metal Inlays by Alan Gutchess This 24 page booklet will teach the basic techniques of creating sheet metal inlays with a jeweler's saw. Skilled use of this tool provides the ability to quickly and easily produce a variety of decorative and functional inlays for muzzleloading arm
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Jeweler's Saw, Blades & Instruction Book
The Jeweler's Saw A guide to the Tools & Techniques of Cutting Sheet Metal Inlays by Alan Gutchess This 24 page booklet will teach the basic techniques of creating sheet metal inlays with a jeweler's saw. Skilled use of this tool provides the ability to quickly and easily produce a variety of decorative and functional inlays for muzzleloading arms
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Metal Weapons, Tools & Ornaments of the Teton Dakota Indians by James A. Hanson
This book is intended as both a guide to the identification of typical Teton metal objects and when and how they were used, and a study in the transition of the Teton Sioux Indians from a stone age people in the eighteenth century to a nation almost totally dependent by 1880 on white man's goods obtained from traders and through other channels. Sof
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English Medallion , 1" diameter, german silver
Ideal for use as presentations, awards, and shooting match prize medals, these 1" diameter medallions are embossed with the British Royal Device (emblem), with a hole for your ribbon, lace, or a small loop of wire, leather, or tiny link of chain. Select bright brass (first place), bright nickel silver (second place), or polished copper (third place
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French Medallion , 1" diameter, nickel silver
Ideal for use as presentations, awards, and shooting match prize medals, these 1" diameter medallions are embossed with the French Royal Device (emblem), with a hole for your ribbon, lace, or a small loop of wire, leather, or tiny link of chain. Select bright brass (first place), bright nickel silver (second place), or polished copper (third place)
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English Medallion , 1" diameter, brass
Ideal for use as presentations, awards, and shooting match prize medals, these 1" diameter medallions are embossed with the British Royal Device (emblem), with a hole for your ribbon, lace, or a small loop of wire, leather, or tiny link of chain. Select bright brass (first place), bright nickel silver (second place), or polished copper (third place
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English Medallion , 1" diameter, copper
Ideal for use as presentations, awards, and shooting match prize medals, these 1" diameter medallions are embossed with the British Royal Device (emblem), with a hole for your ribbon, lace, or a small loop of wire, leather, or tiny link of chain. Select bright brass (first place), bright nickel silver (second place), or polished copper (third place
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French Medallion , 1" diameter, brass
Ideal for use as presentations, awards, and shooting match prize medals, these 1" diameter medallions are embossed with the French Royal Device (emblem), with a hole for your ribbon, lace, or a small loop of wire, leather, or tiny link of chain. Select bright brass (first place), bright nickel silver (second place), or polished copper (third place)
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French Medallion , 1" diameter, copper
Ideal for use as presentations, awards, and shooting match prize medals, these 1" diameter medallions are embossed with the French Royal Device (emblem), with a hole for your ribbon, lace, or a small loop of wire, leather, or tiny link of chain. Select bright brass (first place), bright nickel silver (second place), or polished copper (third place)
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Lock, Stock, & Barrel, Volume 1 by R. H. McCrory
Practically every repair or restoration problem encountered with the muzzleloading gun is addressed. A partial list of topics include: Stock repair shows several typical damages, breaks, gouges, missing wood, illustrated and repaired. Wood finishing, cleaning, refinishing, spot finishing after local repairs. General information on metals, basics ab
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