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1986 Courses:
[From a registration letter sent out by Dr. Leeper, December 2005. Tanks
to Leighton Stallones for providing a copy of this letter.]
There will actually be two
separate sessions this year. A three-day Longrifle Restoration session
June 3-6 and a multi-level, five-day workshop June 8-13.
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John Bivins and Gary
Brumfield will team teach the restoration session and their lecture
topics will span a wide subject area from how to disassemble a rifle to
how to select and apply the best protective coatings.
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Participants in the five day
session will be divided into three distinct groups: Beginner,
Intermediate, and Advanced.
The beginner group is
designed to ground everyone in the fundamentals. There will be lectures
in the morning followed by lab time to get hands on experience. While
this group will not stock a rifle, everyone will have a practice piece
which will include: wood carving, inletting a brass piece, engraving
exercises, and the application of finish.
On Monday morning this group
will pick two of these three demonstrations to attend: forging, brass
casting, and woodworking. On Tuesday there will be two groups with one
working on stock shaping while the other works with brass mounts--the
groups will switch topics for Wednesday. Thursday and Friday will follow
a similar schedule.
The intermediate group will have the same lecture series as
the beginners, however, their "shop time" will be devoted to working on
a flintlock longrifle. Students in this group are expected: to have
worked on a number of rifles (3-5), perhaps attended previous seminars,
and bring a rifle in the white. It should have the lock, barrel, and
butt plate inlet. The basic stock shaping should be completed. Thimbles,
patch box, triggers and trigger guard should be made but not attached.
The advanced level
training is for individuals with considerable experience who want to
specialize in a specific area of study during the week long workshop.
Those selecting this option will have to chose one of the following
areas of study:
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Wood Carving
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Engraving
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Gunlock Assembly and Tune
Ups (large Siler kit)
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Metal Finishing
(casehardening, bluing, browning, and etc.)
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CLASS ROSTERS:
Conservation and
Restoration of Longrifles: (John Bivins and Gary Brumfield)
Frederick Fultz, IN; Chris Hirsh, TX; John Lewis, OH; W. Leighton
Stallones, TX. [these first 4 were apparently in the restoration class
only] Bruce Clark, Douglas Emrich, Jim Govro, Donald Pitsch, John
Riddell, Joseph Shoulders, and Jack Waid [others?]
BEGINNER: (Dave Wagner
& Hershel House)
Orville Adkins, WV; Mike Bates, KY; Sylvester Brown, WI; David William
Bryant, TX; P.D. Caudle, TX; Medrick Chandler Sr., NC; Dahl Curry, VA;
Gary Dean, TX; Douglas Emrich, Iowa; Jim Govro, TX; James Horton, Ill.;
Larry Pletcher, IN; Paul Priewe, WI; Stephen Reiser, PA; John Riddell,
MO; Philip Ritchie, NJ; Joseph Shoulders, IN; Joseph Steger, MI; Louis
Taxiarchis, Maine; Tim Theriac, IN.
INTERMEDIATE: (Gary Brumfield & Monte Mandarino)
William (Bill) Behnke, MI; Robert Carpenter, CA; Bruce Clark, OH; Ken A.
Creps, OH; Ray Naughton, MO; Russell Swanson, WI; Cameron Pitkethly,
Canada; Jack Ward, Republic of Panama; William Weziel, IN; William Zelt,
CO; Doug O'Conner, Oregon.
ADVANCED:
Wood Carving: (John Bivins)
Bob Brown, VA; Jay Close, VA; Chris Gilgun, Mass.; Bill Loyd, Missouri;
Keith Morgan, FL; Dr. William Shipman, PA
Engraving: (Lynton
McKenzie)
Barry Bohnet, FL; Richard Dunbar, AZ; Norbert Richard Galvin, MA; David
Lankford, TN; Robert Maki, Ill.; William Merchant, KY; Tom Radant, Ill.;
Joe Valentin, MI; David Wright, TN.
Metal Finishing: (Mark
Silver)
Peter Garrett, KY; Warren Halstead, Mass.
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