Carved bullet

brnn53

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civilman1

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I've only found one myself brnn53 but nothing that fancy....Excellent piece indeed.Congrat's and HH!!
 

bbqcook

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That is nice mike. I am going to have to get over your way again before the planting starts.

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colonial relic hunter

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Mike It's a really nice one too! I've never found on myself but I have found pocker chips from Colonial sites. Congrats Mike!!

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bearbqd

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That's awesome. It looks like a Morel mushroom.
 

birdman

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Very cool!
 

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brnn53

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Hey JC, where are you in NC?
Mike
 

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Battle of Wilson Creek: Chapter VI

VI Battle of Wilson Creek:
A Writing Desk Chapter

Story can be found on this link: http://www.gutenberg.org/files/12068/12068-h/12068-h.htm

A lieutenant of the First Missouri Infantry reported that he saw one of the men of his regiment sitting under a tree during the battle, busily engaged in whittling a bullet.

"What are you doing there?" said the officer.

"My ammunition is gone, and I'm cutting down this bullet to fit my gun." (The soldier's musket was a "54-caliber," and the bullet was a "59.")

"Look around among the wounded men," was the order, "and get some 54-cartridges. Don't stop to cut down that bullet."


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