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callenish gunner

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  1. Some forges are better than others in India ...I have always heard that Indian guns were crap from so many reenactors who will only use Pedersoli or other "western manufacturers" because they claim the guns are more like the originals in quality ...My answar to that is Bull! I have worked on many originals and since they too are entirely handmade and parts hand-forged the Indian made guns are or can be just as reliable as originals while the computer controlled parts are more consistant and interchangeable like modern guns.

  2. Lass, hope all goes well with the surgery and that Poppa recovers fully and quickly. Believe me I know how that goes. Our prayers are with you both and we know tha if you could be there you would ...We hope to see you both very soon and that the issues will be resolved ...God Bless and keep you both safe.

  3. Aye Iron john, the scalloped edged pewter was very upperclass within period...there were many variations both in period and as repros since. Many companies have been doing the variations since the mid '70 for the Bicentennial and for the resugence of colonial homes and the look of the historic. I also have quite a bit of the Wilton Queen Anne and also the Country French. I also have quite a bit of period pewter as well but with the lead content we us it only for display. With moct foods you don'y have a lot to fear from the old pewter unless it has acidic contentthat will leach the lead out but why risk it. The modern repro tableware is safer and more versitile as it can go from freezer to oven to table. We have service for 18 in most pieces.

  4. The good Dr. in Argentina does very nice work I've had the pleasure of firing both his cannons and his small arms...The quality is first rate far superior to the Indian models sold by Middlesex or Loyalist, etc. .................and the parts are fairly resonable to get from him as well

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