Muzzleloading News
Editor's note: In an effort to keep our readership informed about the new products
available to muzzleloading enthusiasts, as well as newsworthy events within the
muzzleloading and reenactment communities, Muzzle Blasts Online will regularly
publish press-release information from manufacturers, foundations, and other
sources.
Kellam's Wild Lynx
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Kellmans' Wild Lynx Knife
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Reindeer antler handles and a forged stainless-steel blade give
the Wild Lynx very sharp claws. Kellam Knives Company offers this
Lapland-made working blade with a leather sheath to American
consumers now, and as you can see from the photo, it is a
beautiful knife. For more information and to request a catalog of
Kellam's interesting line of knives, call (302) 996-3386 or write
Kellam Knives Co., 1770 Motor Parkway Ste. 200, Hauppauge, NY
11788-5260. Tell them you read about it in Muzzle Blasts Online.
Ohio Flintlock & Buckskin Rendezvous Association
Bob Caswall has let Muzzle Blasts know that the Ohio Flintlock
and Buckskin Rendezvous Association is still alive and well.
Probably the oldest group of its kind in the U.S., this flintlock
rendezvous shooter's group began in 1958, and its charter roster
reads like a who's who of early muzzleloading: Wes Kindig, Jon
Anspaugh, Jim Coon, John Barsotti, E.M. Farris, and Charles
Sainopulos. Each year the association gathers the last full
weekend in April in southern Ohio and the second weekend in
October in northern Ohio for competition. Pre-1840 period dress
and accoutrements are required, and though the rendezvous aren't
open to the public, participants are invited to join. Dues are $3
per year. To get on the mailing list contact Roger Rickabaugh,
1180 Wilson Dunham Road, New Richmond, OH 45157.
Colt 1862 Trapper
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1862 .36 Caliber Colt Trapper
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Only 50 units of this version of the 1862 Pocket Police were
originally manufactured by Samuel Colt. The .36 caliber,
five-shot 1862 Trapper features a snubnose 3«" barrel, separate
polished brass loading tool, semi-fluted cylinder and one-piece
walnut grip. Colt Blackpowder Arms Company's address is 110 8th
Street, Brooklyn, NY 11215; phone (718) 499-4678.
Brownells' Catalog
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Brownells Catalog
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The largest (244-page) catalog in the history of Brownells, Inc.,
is now available. Most gunsmiths know the name Brownells because
that company is one of the largest dealers in custom firearms
accessories and specialized gunsmithing tools. Everything from
cold and hot blue chemicals to glass-bedding products can be
found in this latest catalog, which is available for $3.75 (but
coupons are included). To order, call Brownells, Inc., at (515)
623-5401, or write the company at 200 S. Front St., Montezuma, IA
50171.
Ramrod Puller
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Mountain State Muzzleloading Perfect Puller
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Mountain State Muzzleloading has introduced the Perfect Puller, a
device for removing stuck ramrods from muzzleloading arms. One
person can pull a stuck ramrod with the Perfect Puller. Simply
deactivate the powder charge, attach the device to the rod, put
it in the fork of a tree, slot in shooting bench, or other safe
place, and tug on the stock. The durable all-brass construction
is also non-sparking for added safety. Mountain State
Muzzleloading Supplies offers many products and firearms for the
blackpowder enthusiast. The company's address is Rt. 2, Box
154-1, Dept. MB, Williamstown, WV 26187; phone (204) 375-7842.
Original Mink Oil's New Leather Cleaner
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Orginal Mink's Oil New Leather Cleaner
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Ever-popular Original Mink Oil has been used by crafters for
years to condition leather. The company has just added Original
Mink Leather Cleaner to its line of products. This cleaner has a
variety of uses for the buckskinner, of course, and it's also
good for canvas (tents) and linen (shirts and longhunter
clothing). For more information write Original Mink Oil, P.O. Box
20191, Portland, OR 97220, or call (800) 547-5895.