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  1. Smith and Wesson performance center: www.smith-wesson.com
  2. Spurs: www.pineridge7.com http://littletoncowboy.com www.buffaloswildwest.com www.nailheadspur.com www.hillmansaddlery.com www.buytack.com
  3. Scopes www.opticgear.com
  4. Pheasants: Kansas walk in program for pheasants and quail. www.kdwp.state.ks.us (316)672-5911. Call for free atlas of lands in Federal Conservation Reserve Program (CRP). Dept. of Wildlife and Parks, Kansas. 800,000 acres. Most are in western half of KS. Best is NW and S. central areas. Good counties are Kiowa, Pawnee, Rush, Ness, Hodgeman, Edwards are all good. (Walk in Hunter Access Program) WIHA . 402-721-1548. www.stjohnshunt.org 402-485-2616. www.Buffalomilesranch.com , or $100 on up: (402)786-2266, or S.E. Nebraska www.coveyriseoutfitters.com (888)299-5535. Pheasant and deer, $100 up. 402-786-2266.
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    Period Paint

    Paint: Stulb Paint CO E Allen and No Graham Sts Allentown, Pa 18105 (800)221-8444. Olde Country Colors www.oldecenturycolors.com www.old-village.com
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    Molding

    Molding www.bectonltd.com
  7. Muzzleloader’s Builder’s Supply, HCR62, Box 125, Ozone, AR 72854 Muzzleloader Magazine, www.muzzmag.com Muzzleloading: Black Powder period supplies- www.grtnorthern.com/toc2.html www.sky.net/~bfinch/blackpdr.htm . Crooked Hands: www.geocities.com/yosemite/rapids/8699/ www.mainepowderhouse.com www.americanlongrifles.com
  8. Leather: desk leathers- 800-469-2793. Deer skin, see “clothing”. Two Bears Trading Co. www.twobears.com (skins, hats, gloves) www.hideandfur.com Hides and tanning: Hide tanning formula info@hidetanning.com Clothes and tanning: www.peterpaulfurs.com Leathercrafting: Catalog $2. Leather Unlimited, MB0200, Belgium, WI 53004-9990. www.stitchinscotsman.com Carroll Leather, PO Box 27049, El Paso, TX 79915. Spotted Pony@worldnet.att.net www.circlebar-t.com
  9. Ft. McCoy: Hunting- Directorate of Trg and Mobilization, Attn: AFRC FM TMR B (Permit Sales), 110 E. Headquarters Road, Ft. McCoy, WI 54656-5226. Game Line (608)388-4263
  10. Dunham Hardwoods: 712-643-5320. www.dunham-hardwoods.com 3385 130th St., Dunlap, IA 51529
  11. Hardware: www.paxtonhardware.com www.londonderry-brasses.com www.profhdwr.com www.antiquehardware.com Exterior and interior: (828)667-8868. Handles and hinges: www.oldsmithyshop.com www.antiquehardware.com . Hand wrought iron hardware, www.antiquehardware.com Locks, colonial box lock for exterior doors: 800-518-6471. Handles and hinges: www.customforgedhardware.com www.oldsmithyshop.com Household hardware, catalog $5, (828)667-8868. Fireplace cranes: www.lemeesfireplace.com
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    Clock Parts

    Clocks-parts: www.colonialtimes.com (repro) (919)275-0462 or is it (215)689-9541? Kits: Colonial Times, www.colonialtimes.com Murray Clock Craft: www.murrayclock.com Klockit: 800-556-2548. PO Box 636 Lake Geneva, WI 53147
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    Bandsaw Blades

    I really like Suffolk machinery blades. Made to order. Bandsaw Blades: www.suffolkmachinery.com 800-234-saws. Olson Saw, 16 Stony Hill Rd., Bethel, CT 06801.
  14. Clothing, Period Thread Bare Stitchery, (507)867-4426. Hannibal Enterprises, (507)526-3440. Wife of “Elder Luke Haas” supposedly can sew girls clothing enfield455@bonbon.net Has leather and claws, fur hats. Dream Stitcher (612)722-0607. River City Leather (402)733-2991. www.smoke-fire.com .Leather: Moscow Hide and Leather. Woodenhawk Trading Co. www.crazycrow.com http://members.aol.com/woodenhawk/tradingco.html . Sewing: www.buckhorntrading.com Foxx and Furs, 29 W. Superior, Duluth, MN 55802. Hats, jackets, tanning. 800usafoxx. Clothes and tanning: www.peterpaulfurs.com Colonial clothing patterns and supplies: www.smoke-fire.com Hats: Gorlics Trading, Inc. Gorlics@warwick.net Leather Clothes: Thread Bare Stitchery, 9 South Main St., Chatfield, MN 55923. (507)867-4426. or www.stitchinscotsman.com Moccasins, high quality. www.arrowmoc.com Period Stuff www.jastown.com/#catalog www.crazycrow.com
  15. Colerain barrels, L&R locks, etc. Friendship Trade Co., 9220 Ogden Ave., Brookfield, IL 60513. Green Mtn rifle barrels, PO Box 2670, Conway, NH 03818. Getz Barrels, Box 88, Beavertown, PA 17813. Cooperstown Trading Post, $1.00 with SASE to 515 Steiner Bridge Rd., Valencia, PA 16059. Davis 6901 Running Deer Pl., Dublin, OH 43017 (614)761-2568 Beretta: 17601 Beretta Dr., Accokek, MD 20607. (301)283-2191
  16. I have this information from a few years ago. Buffalo Hunt: Call evenings- (308)532-8623. $800-1200, guaranteed hunt. Ed, days, (651)257-9177
  17. Screw you Iran! VIENNA (Reuters) - Iran warned the United States on Wednesday it could inflict "harm and pain" to match whatever punishment Washington persuades the U.N. Security Council to mete out over concerns Tehran is secretly seeking atomic bombs. ADVERTISEMENT "So if the United States wishes to choose that path, let the ball roll," Tehran national security official Javad Vaeedi said. Iran and the United States, arch-foes since Iran's 1979 Islamic revolution, clashed at a meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency's governing board called to consider an IAEA report that says Iran is accelerating nuclear research. After 2-1/2 years of U.S. pressure on the IAEA to refer the matter to the Security Council, the board removed the last remaining roadblocks to that step. The move came after Iran rejected proposals by Western powers for a compromise solution. IAEA director Mohamed ElBaradei's report was emailed to the council later in the day, the agency said, and will form part of the basis for any U.N. action over Iran's nuclear program. Diplomats said the council would probably start debating Iran next week and U.S. Undersecretary of State Nicholas Burns said it would be Monday or Tuesday. The five permanent members of the council met to discuss a statement that Britain, France and the United States are preparing for possible adoption next week. The statement was to have asked for a report from the IAEA in 30 days on whether Iran had cooperated with U.N. nuclear and suspended its atomic activities, diplomats said. But one envoy said Britain now wanted a 14-day deadline, while no immediate decision had been reached among the five -- the United States, Russia, China, Britain and France. The IAEA board decided a month ago to send Iran's nuclear dossier to the Security Council, as long as it deferred any steps until after ElBaradei's findings were presented. OIL EXPORTS Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said sanctions mooted by Washington to bring Iran to heel would not work, a reminder that Moscow could veto any punitive crackdown on Iran. Iran, the world's No. 4 oil provider, also said it would review its oil export policy should the council tackle its case, which EU powers said was now inevitable as Tehran had flouted demands to prove it was not secretly seeking atom bombs. "The United States may have the power to cause harm and pain but it is also susceptible to harm and pain," Vaeedi said. Asked about Iran's warning, White House spokesman Scott McClellan said in New Orleans: "Provocative statements and actions only further isolate Iran from the rest of the world." Iran insists it wants only nuclear-generated electricity but hid atomic work from U.N. inspectors for 18 years. Its recent calls for Israel's destruction have stoked alarm in the West. Burns told the U.S. Congress Iran "directly threatens vital American interests" and Washington planned "a concerted approach (in the council) ... that gradually escalates pressure on Iran." But Washington's top EU allies, Germany, France and Britain, struck a more cautious tone. "This is not the end of diplomacy," the "EU3" told the Vienna-based IAEA board. Any U.S.-led move to impose sanctions would face stiff resistance from China and Russia, which share the West's wish to deny Iran nuclear know-how but want to shield lucrative energy investments in the Islamic Republic. STRUGGLE Lavrov, speaking after talks with U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan, also ruled out a military solution, alluding to U.S. and Israeli talk about bombing Iranian sites as a last resort. Israeli Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz told Reuters during a visit to Germany that if the council was incapable of acting to prevent Iran acquiring nuclear weapons, the Jewish state would have no choice but to defend itself. In 1981, Israel bombed Iraq's Osirak nuclear reactor, setting back Saddam Hussein's bid for the bomb many years. Gregory Schulte, U.S. ambassador to the IAEA, said Iran could face "meaningful consequences" for defying a February 4 IAEA resolution to stop trying to master technology to produce fuel for nuclear power plants or, potentially, the core of bombs. But winning consensus even for targeted sanctions such as travel bans on Iranian leaders could be a slow struggle given non-Western resentment that Iran is being singled out while nuclear proliferators such as India, Pakistan and Israel, all with good ties to the West, escape similar treatment. At the close of the board meeting, ElBaradei said the IAEA would keep up safety inspections and probes at Iranian nuclear sites even after the council got involved in the dispute. Iran, which U.S. and Israeli officials accuse of backing Islamic militants in neighboring Iraq and elsewhere has said previously it can create problems for Washington in the region. Asked whether the Islamic Republic could use an "oil weapon," Vaeedi said: "We will not (do so now), but if the situation changes, we will have to review our oil policies." He said Iran remained open to a negotiated deal but would continue with nuclear research activities "based on our right."
  18. I told the contractor to get rid of the clerk who was defiant and didn't want to be given work for the afternoon. Her employer from the contracting agency came up and sent her home. One nurse wouldn't talk to me, but I'm learning that to be the boss means you make the best judgments you can and try not to let opinions of the employees sway what you do, when you are doing the right thing. They looked at her as a buddy, but I have to look at her as a paid employee who was unwilling to work on terms other than her own. I found out after the fact that one of the other contract clerks is on leave part of next week, and nobody else has the class and access to "book appointments for patients going to O.R." Nobody told me she was going to be off! Oh well, adapt and overcome. Might have to give up some leave when I was to spend it with Barbara's parents, whom I've not met. The stock market was up, down, then up today, which made for a bit of stress, but that goes with the turf. Also found out that I'm going to need to be the nursing supervisor 12 hours Sunday. I haven't done it before, and it will be great experience under the belt, but it all adds up the stress. Done whining!
  19. They are on right now again. I wonder if this is a computer searching us?
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    Day Trading

    Okay. Well, no reason I can't make some money at this. Just takes effort, like everything.
  21. I saw them on the site. Let's see now if they shut down the ads!
  22. I have my wife pluck hairs out of my ears. I pluck those gray rascals from my nose! Please pass the liver!
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    Other Sites

    I agree with you. Dang there's some butt ugly old "rare!" "highly valuable collectable" guns out there! Put some work into a rifle and you have something the grandkids will cherish.
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