Re: A "Brief" Introduction

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Posted by Scott Bubar on July 16, 2001 at 17:25:35:

In Reply to: Re: A posted by Sarah M. on July 15, 2001 at 19:38:54:

I'm still a mite sensitive about dicussing manufacturers after the other day, but I have to say Chamber's Pennsylvania Fowler has a lot of appeal to me, and that York County rifle is might purty as well.

My understanding is that Chambers doesn't sell them as a finished product.

Are you going to do it yourself, or are you having someone build it for you?


: And, I'm on in the process of purchasing a stunning York Co. PA (Jim cambers) rifle. My motto is "a woman can never have too many flintlocks!".

: So, about that tomahawk...??

: Cheers,
: Sarah M.

: : Hi Sarah, thanks for the welcom

: : I grew up in Darien, an easy bike ride from Rowayton. I'm in west Stamford now.

: : Rowayton's a nice little section. I actually haven't been through there in several years. I just read that the bridge of the Five Mile River was condemned by the state a while back, and the Darien folks aren't in any rush to rebuild it.

: : So, if you need a good tomahawk, I know where to get one (just kidding!).

: : Seriously, what type of gun do you use? It seems to me I read somewhere the Rangers used fusils that were a bit lighter than the standard Brown Bess.

: : : Hi Scott,

: : : Greetings and welcome, from one who is practically a neighbor. I live in southeastern Westchester Co, NY.

: : : Thanks for sharing your story. It's great to hear people's stories. It went sort of the opposite for me -- I found this place three years ago because of the movie, and through this wonderful place I found the history. I now reenact as one of Rogers' Rangers in the F&I War (Pvt. Chauncey Goodrich). Uh, that would mean Northwest Passage is one of my most favourite books/movies. And so I must drive through your neck of the woods nearly every weekend! I have great friends in Rowayton -- are you near there?

: : : Also, FYI, 50 ain't old! Who's been spreading those lies?? Theresa -- don't believe 'em if you hear 'em!! I'm not there yet but I don't believe 50 is old!

: : : Glad to meet you virtually.

: : : Cheers,
: : : Sarah M.

: : : : I'm an old guy. Three days after the anniversary of Jumonville this past May, I reached my fiftieth year.

: : : : I live in a city in southwest Connecticut with my significant other, who prefers to remain a woman of mystery, and our 11 year old son Jonathan. Jon's older half-brother joins us during college breaks.

: : : : I work in the health-care field.

: : : : I've lived in this area most of my life, but was born in Brooklyn, and moved out here when I was 5.

: : :
: : : : But coming in a real close second would be Northwest Passage. As I got older, worldly matters did catch my attention. There was a war going on, new ideas; possibly a new paradigm, the Woodstock gathering of the tribes (up there in Cooper country).

: : : : This is getting a bit long, so let me fast forward a bit.


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