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Offline AndyThomas

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Martin's Station rifle project
« on: September 16, 2008, 06:47:55 PM »
Finally got the pics posted in Photobucket. :-\

Martin's Station is a 1775 frontier settlement in the southwest corner of Virginia at Wilderness Road State Park. (see www.martinsstation.com) Memorial Day weekend, we opened a gun shop, to demonstrate 1770's gun building to the visitors. As a part of this, we are building a 1770's style rifle, which will be based on three originals that we believe date to this time period.

The butt piece, guard, trigger, side plate, and stepped wrist from the Brass Barreled Rifle (RCA 103), most of the carving and the cheek piece style from the Adam Haymaker rifle (RCA 131), and the lock style, barrel profile, and box carving from the Johanes Faber rifle (RCA 117).

Go to the following to see our progress so far:

http://s498.photobucket.com/albums/rr347/FlintlockAndy/

On the left are three albums,
CastButtPiece is as the name says, which is completed.
CastGuard was completed this past Sunday.
MartinsStationRifle is the rifle in progress and will be updated every week.

All the albums are in reverse order, so you need to go to the bottom and back up from there to put them in the proper sequence. :-\

Starting this past Sunday, we intend to cast some gun mounting each second Sunday every month during our Muster Weekends, so both Oct 12 and Nov 9 we will be demonstrating sand casting. Next year this will start in April (we do not intend to do this at the May event due to there be a lot of other things going on).

If anyone would like to visit us or come to demonstrate some 18th century gun building skill and need a place to stay for a night or two, let me know. I have a spare bedroom and a den with a couch that converts into a bed. I'm usually at the gunshop on Sundays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.

Andy
formerly the "barefoot gunsmith of Martin's Station" (now retired!)

www.historicmartinsstation.com

Offline Gary Tucker

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Re: Martin's Station rifle project
« Reply #1 on: September 16, 2008, 10:56:46 PM »
Great photos Andy.  What I saw of the gun at the CLA was terrific.  Can't wait to see more pics when more work is done. 
Gary Tucker

Offline Robert Wolfe

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Re: Martin's Station rifle project
« Reply #2 on: September 16, 2008, 11:37:48 PM »
Keep posting! Looks great.
Robert Wolfe
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Offline Tom Currie

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Re: Martin's Station rifle project
« Reply #3 on: September 17, 2008, 12:30:07 AM »
Andy, Put some boots on while casting  ;) Thanks for posting.

Offline AndyThomas

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Re: Martin's Station rifle project
« Reply #4 on: September 17, 2008, 04:51:58 AM »
Gary - Thanks! That was a nice rifle that John Curry showed off in the Sept Muzzleblasts.

Robert - Thanks!

Tom - Thanks! I've been one of the top volunteers at MS since it was being built in 2002 and I never wear shoes as long as the temps are above 40F. The few times I've worn shoes, I've gotten kidded a lot. When I showed up on casting day with shoes there wasn't much kidding around.

Andy
formerly the "barefoot gunsmith of Martin's Station" (now retired!)

www.historicmartinsstation.com

Offline Brian Jordan

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Re: Martin's Station rifle project
« Reply #5 on: September 17, 2008, 05:33:59 AM »
Those are some fantastic photos. I am looking forward to more.
Elizabeth, PA

"No free man shall ever be debarred the use of arms"...Thomas Jefferson

Let's Go Brandon!