bob in the woods,
Sometime in the mid 70's, I was manager of a small muzzle loading specialty shop called "The Flintlock" in Anaheim, California. A personable young man named Gary Trammel came in to try to interest the shop in marketing a percussion cap forming tool he called the Tap-O-Cap. He was a machine engineering student and was hoping to raise enough money to finish his education. At the time, there was no issue in the availability of percussion caps. RWS, CCI, Remington, Fiocci (in the cheap powder blue plastic box) ran less than $.90 a box.
I bought one of the tools from him, and told him I would pitch the product to the owners (Ray and Jackie Taylor), but that I wouldn't expect much if I were him. They were impressed with his ingenious product, but not enough to make a big purchase. He returned a few months later with a 3 shot 45-70 revolver that he had made and was hoping to market. Every time I see or hear of a Tap-O-Cap tool, I smile at the thought of Gary and his marketing style. I have always wondered what happened to this bright young man, and have made many thousands of caps with his early tool.
Tom W.