> Just saw the movie with some historians I work with, most agreed it was better than most things that Hollywood puts out. Kind of a take off on "Revolution" story line with "Brave Heart" thrown in for the final scenes.
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> According to some Mark Baker was removed from the set, but according to new issue of muzzleloader - Mark's story he had a good time. Frank House's name showed in the credit's but didn't see Mark's........
Had the same thought's and only saw Frank's name, never the less it was worth the fee.
Did you notice where Mel was wearing his mil.leg ties, half way up the thigh and by the time to made the run with the flag they where around his ankles. Bet that worked good in long grass and under brush. Surprised they didn't catch that after picking him up a few times.
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Date: 4 Jul 2000 07:43:31 -0700
From: Buck Conner <buck.conner@uswestmail.net>
Subject: Re: [Re: MtMan-List: Flint doubles]
On Tue, 04 July 2000, Concho Smith wrote:
> Do you feel sorry for me yet, come on Buck - really feel sorry for me and let me be first, I do need a double flinter, John just wants to play with his
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Date: Tue, 4 Jul 2000 16:34:30 EDT
From: Huntershorn1@aol.com
Subject: MtMan-List: question
Can you tell the difference in smoked cow hide and deer by just looking at a
glance?
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Date: 4 Jul 2000 17:10:38 -0700
From: Buck Conner <buck.conner@uswestmail.net>
Subject: MtMan-List: Product Report
Ladies & Gentlemen,
Just a fast note on a product that we have all seen at the end of his never ending messages and seems nobody has commented on his products.
I am here to tell you that-that old grump John Kramer makes one hell of an item for wood, metal, or whatever bothers yee. I'm talking about his "Antique Improver", folks this is some GOOD STUFF.
The guy next door just got a 1850's target rifle, 1-1/2 across the flats, several types of sights - peep to open, perc. cap, 45 cal., overall condition is NRA good, but an Uncle tried to cleanup the 1/2 stock with about #2 steel wool, leaving a lot of scratches. He brought it over last night and all we could do was lightly go over the surface with #4 steel wool, removing the largest amount of damage.
Then I tried John's "Antique Improver", within an hour all damage had covered over, this gun looks 100% better, hell I even put a light coat on the metal. Knowing the new owner he'll never touch it again other than show vistors his wall hanger in the den.