This thing of "Master" status is all blown out of proportion. I have been involved in muzzleloading for nearly 40 years and
I have never heard someone referred to as a "Master, apprentice, novice, etc.". I know of no organization within this
muzzleloading industry that could bestow that moniker to anyone. I knew John Bivins, Jack Haugh, Monte Mandarino,
and many others who would have been deserving to have that Master status, but you would NEVER hear any of these
guys refer to themselves as a Master Gunsmith, they all had too much class and humility to do such a thing. Around home
my guns are in demand, and everyone thinks they are great, that is because they are not familiar with the standard that
exists elsewhere. They have never seen a Jim Kibler rifle, or one of any of the other great guns being built today.....thank goodness. If you wish to call yourself a Master, so be it, let the light shine on you. I think we have kicked
this thing around too long already, let it die..........Don