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Booshway
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Hello the campfire, I wanted to let you know about this awareness type link to a short educational video telling about Muzzleloader magazine's upcoming "Doin' it Yourself" article teaching how you can easily make a simple brass powder flask head from common hardware store parts.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...768&feature=youtu.be

The goal is to eventually make these articles as interactive as I can with additional links to demonstration type videos, tours of historical sites, and anything else that I can think of that relates to the theme of all future "Doin it Yourself" articles ...
TC
 
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Thanks TC I enjoyed that


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Booshway
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Yeah, that was a good one TC. Thanks!
 
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Booshway
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Very interesting. Thanks. Looking forward to the article.
 
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Booshway
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Thanks for the kind words guys...
I hope to make it a regular thing especially if
folks like the concept...
thanks again,
tc
 
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Guess I'm a little late on my response,but I love the idea,I've got lots of needs for accoutrements,and small money,so I'm paying attention,you betcha!


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Thanks TC that was very intersting.

BC


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