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Craft and Practice, Volume One by Kit Ravenshear
Volume one covers lock reconversion, fitting pans, frizzens, frizzen springs, and making gun screws. Assembly of locks from "as cast" parts, essential lock geometry, and fine tuning locks is discussed.
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Craft and Practice, Volume Two by Kit Ravenshear
Volume two covers the making of troublesome parts, such as forming ramrod pipes and other furniture made from sheet metal. Tapering wooden ramrods, making ramrods longer than 48", and making and mounting sling swivels is included in volume two.
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Colt's Single Action Army, Loading and Shooting the Peacemaker , by Dave Scovill
In this book the author shares his knowledge of how to develop accurate loads for Colt single action army revolvers and the skills needed to shoot them. From the original first generation guns to replicas, these guns all have different chamber and throat dimensions which can make developing loads difficult. From his reloading expertise, the author
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Country Tools, and How to Use Them , by Percy W. Blandford
Written by a master craftsman, this profusely illustrated guide to early tools and their functions depicts and describes scores of devices — from hammers, gouges, planes, and saws to tools for blacksmithing, spinning, weaving, and baking. An invaluable asset for hobbyists, collectors, and lovers of traditional ingenuity and know-how. Soft bound, 22
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Carbines of the U.S. Cavalry by John D. McAulay
This exhaustively researched book covers the entire crucial period stretching from the beginning of the Civil War to the end of the cavalry carbine era in 1905. These carbines, and the men that carried them on horseback, played pivotal roles in some of the most exciting episodes in American history, including the War Between the States, the Indian
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Civil War Medicine, 1861-1865 by Keith C. Wilber, MD
A detailed and fascinating tour through medical history of this bloody and devastating war. Hundreds of illustrations, combined with well researched and engaging text, tell the tale of challenges presented to doctors with each new battle. Softbound 8-1/2 x 11" format, 119 pages, line drawings throughout. The Table of Contents includes the followin
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Distaff Sketchbook , by Robert Kinger
The ladies companion book to Sketchbook ‘76, with many differing styles and social positions represented. Ladies garment sketches and patterns are a bit more complex than the male counterparts, and this is a bit larger volume the Sketchbook ‘76. Appropriate materials and techniques for the construction of each type of garment are listed in detail.
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Ethan Allen and Allen & Wheelock, their Guns and their Legacy by Paul Henry
A comprehensive guide to the firearms of one of America's most important gunmakers Ethan Allen. In this study, Paul Henry illustrates and identifies the whole Allen product line, with special focus upon Allen & Wheelock, showing how features and designs evolved over time. Pepperboxes, barhammer pistols, inline pistols, boot pistols, bar hammer revo
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Ethan Allen, Gunmaker: His Partners, Patents & Firearms by Harold R. Mouillesseaux
Ethan Allen is considered to be the father of the pepperbox revolver. This important book gives complete details on him, the years during which he worked, the pistol which he perfected and the other arms which he and his companies manufactured. Hard cover, 169 pages, illustrated. The Table of Contents includes the following : Preface Introductio
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Early American Underhammer Firearms , by N. Chandler
Finally, a detailed study of the very earliest American percussion firearms. Built in New England, these clever weapons with just four moving parts played a key role in taming the western frontier. Includes 191 pages of colored images of original underhammer firearms from makers such as Ruggles, Gibbs-Tiffany, H.J Hale, Andrus & Osborn, Hale & Tull
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Everyday Dress of Rural America 1783-1800 with instructions and patterns
The heart of this book is devoted to full descriptions and scaled patterns of historic garments from 1783 - 1800. The garments include that of both settlers and the Abenaki Indians of New England. Cultural and costume historians, or anyone interested in the clothing styles of the late 18th century in rural America will find a rich store of informat
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The Eagle on U.S. Firearms by John W. Jordan
Stylized eagles have been stamped on government owned or manufactured firearms in the United States since the beginning of our country. It seems that little or no attempt was made to standardize the design of the eagle, hence many different birds appear on the muskets, rifles, and pistols made by government arsenals or private contractors. This boo
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Freund & Bro. Pioneer Gunmakers to the West , by F.J. Pablo Balentine
The Freund Brothers, Frank W. and George were skilled German gunsmiths who plied their trade on the Western American frontier during the final three decades of the nineteenth century. Beginning at Nebraska City near the Missouri River -one of the jumping off points for frontier emigrants leaving the "States" - the Freunds followed the sun westward
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Firepower from Abroad, The Confederate Enfield and LeMat Revolver by Wiley Sword
This affordable book studies the both the Confederate Enfield and Lemat Revolver. Hard cover, 7 x 9-1/2", black and white photos. The Table of Contents includes the following : Section 1 The Confederate Enfield Introduction Initial Shipment Heavy Shipments Begin The Gladiator Enfields 1862 Arrivals Battle Usage The Confederate Enfield Profile 'J
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Feminine Fur Trade Fashions by James A. Hanson
This soft cover 8-1/2 x 11" book shows patterns, drawings, and notes of Indian, Spanish, and Canadian fashions within its 48 pages. Dresses, moccasins, women's tools, ornaments, games, and more.
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The Fusil de Tulle in New France, 1691 - 1741 , by Russel Bouchard
This is a small book with great detail on all the variations of Fusil de Tulle, from the early guns, Grenadier, Buccaneer, Hunting, Fine, Pistol and Ordinaire. Details on all measurements, and photos of differences in hardware. A wonderful small reference. Soft bound volume of 48 pages, 6-3/4 x 10" format.
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