First and foremost let me say that this is a very worthy cause. If you think you understand what our men and women go through visit HFH , I know you will be in for a suprise. With that being said it is wonderful to see the guns built and donated to this worthy cause. I apologize up front if this sounds selfish, it is not meant to be. I happen to be one of the original builders of the first 4 flintlocks donated to HFH but my donation always fails to be mentioned, not sure why that is, although I have my suspicions. It could be that my gun strays from the traditional, but I doubt that. The guns that were built had many people donate partsand time, in fact I believe there were extra parts after the builds were completed. Mine however had no donors, the entire build was out of my pocket. Not one penny of parts or time came from anyone but myself. Again, I am not looking for a pat on the back, I just find it a hard pill to swallow. Now that I've got that off my chest, let us not forget the main purpose is that our heros have a great hunt and a great time.
I must tell you however, that being left out of program that I took great pride in participating in leaves me with a very bitter taste in my mouth. Once again, I apologize if this sounds selfish, I assure it's not meant to be. I just stand high on principle and fair is fair after all.