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kerryb:
Damn that turned out beautiful, screw-ups or not that gun is superb. GREAT JOB

Pat B:
Beautiful smoke pole Tim. Everything about it is beautiful!!!

JW_Halverson:
Nice work indeed.  The lock mortises remind me of the work on my Wilderness Mountain Arms flinter, .36 cal.  Nice representation of what has come to be known as a Tennessee Poor Boy.  The only thing I would pick apart on it is the quality of the wood...Poor Boys used, well, poor wood.  That is one tricked out chunk o' curley maple!  I've worked with curly maple and have grown to hate the stuff....to put it in bowyers terms, imagine if you will, grain reversals every 1/4 to 3/8 inch!  You did a great job on that stock, the grain is really showing it's best character for you.

She's sweet, man, sweet.  And at .32 cal, she oughta be cheap shooting!  Heck, you'll spend more money on flints than you will in powder. 

FlintWalker:
Sweet...perty...wow..Yada yada yada. I want to know how it shoots!

 Just kidding :)  It's a stunningly beautiful rifle. Of course, I expected it would be.

Outbackbob48:
Timo, You are one very talented guy, that is one of the nicest lookin rifles that I have ever seen, beautiful peice of curly maple all the way to the muzzle. I f you take that to a squrriel woods they will just die from awe lookin at a fine pc of craftmanship. Bob

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