OT - Last of the Mohicans
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OT - Last of the Mohicans
Seeing the long rifles recently posted made me think about "Last of the Mohicans". I've always wondered who made the rifles used by the main characters. Along time ago I tried googling for the information, but never found out. Anyone here know who made them as well as the knives and tomahawks?
Old Law Dawg
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I can't recall who made the long rifles, but the knives were by Winkler.
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I know this answer, but I sure can't recall it at the moment. I know in "Muzzleloader" magazine, the maker advertises and there have been lots of stories about the rifles of that movie and of "The Patriot". here is a link to their site, perhaps a question there would give an imediate response. By the way, its a great Magazine and site much like this site where all are welcome and very considerate. I like their campfire! Mike Nesbitt is top shelf!:
http://muzzleloadermag.infopop.cc/eve/ubb.x
http://muzzleloadermag.infopop.cc/eve/ubb.x
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I believe this is the guy, based on El Mac's question over on American Longrifles. His name is Wayne Watson:
http://www.waynepwatson.com/biography.html
http://www.waynepwatson.com/biography.html
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I can't help but wonder if this is the same guy who operated "Doc Watson's Long Rifles" in Pigeon Forge, TN back in the early 1980's.C. Cash wrote:I believe this is the guy, based on El Mac's question over on American Longrifles. His name is Wayne Watson:
http://www.waynepwatson.com/biography.html
The "Doc Watson Longrifles" had some gorgeous rifles at stiff prices. As much as I wanted one, they prices were beyond my means at the time. But since I remember both the quality and cost nearly 30 years later, you know they were impressive rifles.
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thats the guy!
Mike Johnson,
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- kimwcook
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Well that was solved faster than a frog's tongue. Thanks gentlemen.
Old Law Dawg
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Your welcome kimwcook!
I love these quotes from his website(can we send a similar version of the top quote to the UN?
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Examples of 18th century, letters to the editor, reference The American longrifle;
London Chronicle 1775 – “This province has raised 1,000 riflemen, the worst of whom will put a ball into a man’s head at the distance of 150 to 200 yards; there fore, advise your officers who shall hereafter come out to America to settle their affairs before their departure.”
London Newspaper 1775 – “The shirt-tail men, with their cursed twisted guns, the most fatal widow-and-orphan-makers in the world.”
I love these quotes from his website(can we send a similar version of the top quote to the UN?
Examples of 18th century, letters to the editor, reference The American longrifle;
London Chronicle 1775 – “This province has raised 1,000 riflemen, the worst of whom will put a ball into a man’s head at the distance of 150 to 200 yards; there fore, advise your officers who shall hereafter come out to America to settle their affairs before their departure.”
London Newspaper 1775 – “The shirt-tail men, with their cursed twisted guns, the most fatal widow-and-orphan-makers in the world.”
But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us. Romans 5:8
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I have one of the neck knives used as a prop for that movie. It isn't a real knife at all. It's a leather blade with a wooden handle. The "beadwork" on the front of the pouch looks to be some computer generated paper glued to the front of the pouch. I thought it was kind of cool to own though so I bought it at a rondyvoo.
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Doc.....Doc Hudson wrote:I can't help but wonder if this is the same guy who operated "Doc Watson's Long Rifles" in Pigeon Forge, TN back in the early 1980's.C. Cash wrote:I believe this is the guy, based on El Mac's question over on American Longrifles. His name is Wayne Watson:
http://www.waynepwatson.com/biography.html
The "Doc Watson Longrifles" had some gorgeous rifles at stiff prices. As much as I wanted one, they prices were beyond my means at the time. But since I remember both the quality and cost nearly 30 years later, you know they were impressive rifles.
You might be thinking of Ken Guy aka "Packdog". He builds East TN guns and is pretty famous, as is Ian Pratt. I've talked to both and they seem to be good fellas, but they have a 4 year backlog for building a gun. I am having an East TN rifle built for my middle son by another maker and can't wait to see him shoot it. There is alot of not so famous gun builders that do outstanding work.....a bunch, but you just have to talk and ask around.
But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us. Romans 5:8
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I really think our very own Levergun's "Lastmohican" to answer this one.

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Funny you should mention a rondyvoo !Rusty wrote: I thought it was kind of cool to own though so I bought it at a rondyvoo.
After going to the Al Edge flintlock deal in Ruther Glenn in september and heading up to Winchester for the North South thing . There's gonna be a rondyvoo close to Smithfield Virginia for 4 days the end of the month ! I just might have to drive down for the day !
Wanna look at the firepower !
And maybe take a look or two at the squaws
Here's a webpage for this thing ; www.ovpr.org
Supposed to be 10/23-10/26 2008 !
Parkers , Mannlicher Schoenauer’s , 6.5mm's and my family in the Philippines !
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You might be right, it has been over 25 years since I visited the shop, but I'd have sworn that the shop was called "Doc Watson's Longrifles," and was located just across the street from the mill on the street headed back to what is now Dollywood, but was then called Silver Dollar City.C. Cash wrote:Doc Hudson wrote:C. Cash wrote: Doc.....
You might be thinking of Ken Guy aka "Packdog". He builds East TN guns and is pretty famous, as is Ian Pratt.
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http://manybooks.net/titles/cooperjaetext97mohic10.html
If anyone would like a copy of the book in mp3 format or text it is avalible for free at the above site.
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