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Unread 04-03-2022, 08:45 PM   #1
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Interesting history lesson on the making of lead shot.

https://youtu.be/bkd1B8bQM6c

I'm told that at one point, Remington claimed that their shot making process was the highest volume, high precision process in the world
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Very interesting,
I was unaware of this shot tower or that it would be open to people as a museum, have any of our members close to Baltimore toured this?
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No way, Stan. They charge $65.00 a bag for hard shot. I'll wait until the price comes down.
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Very interesting,
I was unaware of this shot tower or that it would be open to people as a museum, have any of our members close to Baltimore toured this?
I have Stan. It was a field trip when I was in the 5th or 6th grade. Back then Baltimore was a nice city. We did Fort McHenry and the shot tower in the same day. Our school, PS228, was only a few miles from there.
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I have Stan. It was a field trip when I was in the 5th or 6th grade. Back then Baltimore was a nice city. We did Fort McHenry and the shot tower in the same day. Our school, PS228, was only a few miles from there.
Was that field trip during Truman or Ike? Asking for a friend.
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Was that field trip during Truman or Ike? Asking for a friend.
Not sure, Lincoln had just been assassinated and our school marm had to milk her cows before hitching the team to the school wagon. It was all a blur. You coming to Chuck's on Sat?
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On my way to the Southern I drive within a few miles of this one. I should make it a point to stop but I have not.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackson_Ferry_Shot_Tower
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Not sure, Lincoln had just been assassinated and our school marm had to milk her cows before hitching the team to the school wagon. It was all a blur. You coming to Chuck's on Sat?
If I don’t get booked to guide I’ll be there. Hoping Frank comes along too.
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Found this card today! Looks like some buildings have been removed.
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