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cajunpen
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#1 posted 1896 days ago
Ray those look great. I bet the boys will treasure them for many years.
-- Bill - "Suit yourself and let the rest be pleased." http://www.cajunpen.com/
rikkor
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#2 posted 1896 days ago
Good job. I’ve never shot a muzzle loader. It must be a kick. (pun intended)
Scott Bryan
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#3 posted 1896 days ago
These are nice projects. The finish looks gorgeous. Of course, since you all share a common interest, you had to build one for each of the boys as well.
Thanks for sharing this project.
-- Challenges are what make life interesting; overcoming them is what makes life meaningful- Joshua Marine
Douglas Bordner
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#4 posted 1896 days ago
Very nice. My Dad and Uncle went half-sies on a Browning Belgium Sweet 16 with a half-choke and full-choke barrel set. They made a box for it which is still up in the rafters of the shop. Wasn’t nearly this nice. I’m sure your boys will treasure this their whole lives long. Excellent. Hope you fellas will be making the big smoke together for decades.
-- "Bordnerizing" perfectly good lumber for over a decade.
Raymond
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#5 posted 1895 days ago
It was alot of fun to build these, my kids love shooting them, we try to get out as often as we can.
-- Ray
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