I have no "official" connection to Hershel's Foundation https://www.woodbury-school.com/, and like most of you I believe in passing along our traditions. This spring at Knoxville I was visiting with Stoner Creek, when I heard of Hershel's passing. As a small way to pay my respects, Wayne suggested that I seek out donations for a rifle to be built to support Hershel's Foundation. Lucky for me that I have decades of negotiating experience and little fear of asking questions. The following people gladly volunteered their time and/or services to the cause, so all I had to do was ask. Thank you all for your generosity! If you would like to join us in supporting Hershel's Foundation you can donate through the link above.
Best regards to all,
Carl
As Ian Pratt said in another thread:
"capture some of the spirit of Hershel's... It was of great importance to him that the classes would continue at his place in Woodbury and we're doing our best to carry on !"
Thank you Ian! A lot of people deserve credit for preserving Hershel's legacy and you are among the top of the list.
I would also like to mention the following people who have made significant donations (these are only people that I talked to or know made donations. If you were omitted from the list it is my fault):
Ian Pratt for taking up the cause and building the rifle
https://contemporarymakers.blogspot.com/2009/09/ian-pratts-iron-mounted-maidens.htmlJohn House hand-forged buttplate/trigger-guard/hardware
https://www.blackpowdermag.com/john-house-cla-featured-artist/Stoner Creek who motivated me to seek donations to build a rifle to raffle for Herschel's cause.
Nathan @
Harrison Gunstocks https://harrisonsawmill.com/gunstocks/Jason @
Rice Barrels https://ricebarrels.com/Dave Race for inletting the barrel into the stock and other fancy gunsmithing
Barbie, Jim & Karen Chambers for a lock
https://www.flintlocks.com/Jim "Bama" Parker @ Calvary Longrifles for a custom set trigger
https://www.facebook.com/calvarylongreifles/