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Check this out: YouTube If you watch the whole thing, it's pretty cool. |
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Good & amazing workmanship. But I wonder what the make believe 'bullet' ricocheted off. |
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G'Day Fella's, Thanks for sharing Rothhammer1. Impressive it is, but if I was going to go to these lengths and effort, I'm not able to work out why you wouldn't make it from Metal? D'oh! Homer |
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Amazing workmanship, though. Some guns of the later 1800's were made in wood first. I've heard of oak Colts. There was a side hammer Cold that was made of oak in someone's collection today. I think it was the 1855 Root model, first made of oak. |
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Often, wood working models were made as part of the patent application. I would have preferred he leave it in natural woodgrain rather than paint it but a pretty neat project none the less. |