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RE: Churning butter (in Traditional Crafts) by Cranbrook My Great Grandmother once won an award for making the best butter in the state of Michigan. I can st...... MUZZLELOADER Magazine > The Campfire: Main Forum List > Traditional Crafts RE: Chief's grade trade musket (in Firearms) by Cranbrook A Chief's trade gun has been on my wish list for a long time. All of the guns that I have built have...... MUZZLELOADER Magazine > The Campfire: Main Forum List > Firearms RE: DNA testing (in Tall Tales) by Cranbrook I started a family tree here on the internet quite a while back through the My Heritage web site (Mo...... MUZZLELOADER Magazine > The Campfire: Main Forum List > Tall Tales RE: DNA testing (in Tall Tales) by Cranbrook I find it strange that when it comes to digging around in the family wood pile, ignorance is most bl...... MUZZLELOADER Magazine > The Campfire: Main Forum List > Tall Tales RE: Be Careful What You Wish For (in Firearms) by Cranbrook Well, very tempting to shoot and it is in good working order, but no I have never shot her. I have p...... MUZZLELOADER Magazine > The Campfire: Main Forum List > Firearms RE: Be Careful What You Wish For (in Firearms) by Cranbrook Boartooth, this is an unsigned rifle made by Frederick Sell from Littlestown Pennsylvania. Sell was ...... MUZZLELOADER Magazine > The Campfire: Main Forum List > Firearms RE: Be Careful What You Wish For (in Firearms) by Cranbrook ***... MUZZLELOADER Magazine > The Campfire: Main Forum List > Firearms RE: Be Careful What You Wish For (in Firearms) by Cranbrook ***... MUZZLELOADER Magazine > The Campfire: Main Forum List > Firearms Be Careful What You Wish For (in Firearms) by Cranbrook A couple of years back, I was blessed to find and take ownership of a very special antique rifle. It...... MUZZLELOADER Magazine > The Campfire: Main Forum List > Firearms RE: Rain... (in Tall Tales) by Cranbrook We've had clear, bright starry nights for well over a week straight, then last night for the BIG EVE...... MUZZLELOADER Magazine > The Campfire: Main Forum List > Tall Tales RE: What is your favorite book? (in History) by Cranbrook Here is a great book for your early reading young'un's. It had me mesmerized as a lad way back in th...... MUZZLELOADER Magazine > The Campfire: Main Forum List > History RE: First day of fall (in Tall Tales) by Cranbrook I know that the four seasons are given to us scientifically by the exact day and time here in this m...... MUZZLELOADER Magazine > The Campfire: Main Forum List > Tall Tales RE: Four legged friends (in Tall Tales) by Cranbrook Here is a gathering of the family pets taken about 7 years ago. My son owns "Vega" the St. Bernard a...... MUZZLELOADER Magazine > The Campfire: Main Forum List > Tall Tales RE: Four legged friends (in Tall Tales) by Cranbrook This here is ole Bessy, our couch potato and comfort queen. Been a part of the family for 11 years n...... MUZZLELOADER Magazine > The Campfire: Main Forum List > Tall Tales RE: Making cheese (in Campfire Cooking) by Cranbrook Back when I was growing up, my mom used to make homemade cottage cheese in the kitchen sink. It had ...... MUZZLELOADER Magazine > The Campfire: Main Forum List > Campfire Cooking RE: Old dog coming back (in Welcome to the 'Fire!) by Cranbrook It is a real pleasure to meet ya Birdman! Glad we can find a bit of warmth by this here virtual camp...... MUZZLELOADER Magazine > The Campfire: Main Forum List > Welcome to the 'Fire! RE: Making Bear Oil (in Traditional Crafts) by Cranbrook Darn and double dog darn!! My ole chain saw eats all the BAR oil I can get my paws around! ...... MUZZLELOADER Magazine > The Campfire: Main Forum List > Traditional Crafts RE: First shots with new fowler (in Firearms) by Cranbrook Mmmmmmmmm.......Deer ...... MUZZLELOADER Magazine > The Campfire: Main Forum List > Firearms RE: Mutton Stew (in Campfire Cooking) by Cranbrook Shoshone, what kind of rice do you use? Brown, white, or wild? Also would like to know more about ba...... MUZZLELOADER Magazine > The Campfire: Main Forum List > Campfire Cooking RE: Ducth oven biscits at 10,000 feet? (in Campfire Cooking) by Cranbrook One of my favorite scenes in the movie "Jerimiah Johnson" was when Johnson attempted to eat one of h...... MUZZLELOADER Magazine > The Campfire: Main Forum List > Campfire Cooking | » Refine Search » New Search |
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