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Unread 07-03-2018, 11:53 PM   #1
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I didnt watch it, but I saw that in the guide. It was on after forged in fire. In reading the description, i could not tell if the show had to do with bladesmithing or something else.

It was Vicknair that said it best. The term “master” is usually self appointed since there is no legitimate apprenticeship program in this country that bestows that title.
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Unread 07-03-2018, 11:57 PM   #2
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I just watched it too..10 ga. barrels on 12 gauge frame...and 5 different serial numbers. Doug Turnbull didn't have much to say..
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It was Vicknair that said it best. The term “master” is usually self appointed since there is no legitimate apprenticeship program in this country that bestows that title.
Presumably you mean in gunsmithing...

There are several trades in this country that include apprentice, journeyman and master levels of skill. Plumbers and electricians come immediately to mind.






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Ah, another “Wells Fargo” gun ready for the market.
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