Herschel this is Matt Moreland aka the Little Heathine Mike Moreland's son glad to see you here on UA-cam. One of these days I got come see you and have you build me a tomahawk. I moved to Louisville with my wife and we live close to Harry Bickel. Take care Herschel and God Bless.
You should do yourself a favour and listen to this man, you will then look at your modern plastic guns in a different light, see them for what they are, toys.
Love this stuff, Mr House. I’m not real good at building stuff, but every piece you cover , I enjoy. We still have one of my 3rd great grandads “jug”. Another 2nd great grandads, huge cast iron “warsh pot”. Still have his ole forge blower ( another of my 2nd great grandads). Thanks for the video
Mr. House, I found my way here from your adverts in Muzzleloader magazine and the video from Kentucky afield. There is so much more to Hershel House than Flintlock Rifles. This video made my day. Thank you for sharing this with all of us. Hope to see more. Now I'm hungry for cornbread, I've gotta find my cast iron skillet.
A Master gunsmith's workshop it may look a bit rough from the back but, turn it around and what you see are works of art. long live the Woodbury school of Black Powder firearms.
R.I.P hershel house you were a master of your craft and a true kentucky patriot
Rest in peace ❤
What a great post! My appreciation overpowers my envy. I wish I was there. God loves you!
Thank you sir 😊
We will miss you . 😢God speed....
Rest in peace brother
Thanks Hershel
Priceless! Thank you Sir
Herschel this is Matt Moreland aka the Little Heathine Mike Moreland's son glad to see you here on UA-cam. One of these days I got come see you and have you build me a tomahawk. I moved to Louisville with my wife and we live close to Harry Bickel. Take care Herschel and God Bless.
Could you please show some of your old black smith videos I learned a lot watching them
What a blessing all of this is. Thank you so much for the tour and operation of your mill. God Bless!
Looks like to me, this old boy needs to rest and set down, as for the tools everyone today has new better modern updated tools, it’s Century 21.
Have some respect this is a fine gentleman with decades of experience and knowledge!
You should do yourself a favour and listen to this man, you will then look at your modern plastic guns in a different light, see them for what they are, toys.
How long is that barrel on that halfstock?
Man I'd Give about anything to apprentice with this man im glad I found this channel and I can't wait to see what comes in the future.
Fantastic tour, please keep those videos coming.
Please keep these coming Mr House! This is priceless!!
Our home state, where ole hit & mis was made. I’m gonna get my great grandads hit and mis running, someday
Love this stuff, Mr House. I’m not real good at building stuff, but every piece you cover , I enjoy. We still have one of my 3rd great grandads “jug”. Another 2nd great grandads, huge cast iron “warsh pot”. Still have his ole forge blower ( another of my 2nd great grandads). Thanks for the video
Absolutely want to see more videos like this.
This fella is a picture of true Americana... Cant wait for your next video...
Love these videos. Keep them coming please.Take care
Amazing. Thank you for this. Thank you Mr. House .
Very interesting, had no idea how a mill worked.
Never thought I’d see the day Hershel had a UA-cam channel, fantastic!! Please do many more!! Couldn’t subscribe fast enough
Pretty cool stuff mate
Great stuff mate. Love your work mate looking forward to seeing your video's bud .
Mr. House, I found my way here from your adverts in Muzzleloader magazine and the video from Kentucky afield. There is so much more to Hershel House than Flintlock Rifles. This video made my day. Thank you for sharing this with all of us. Hope to see more. Now I'm hungry for cornbread, I've gotta find my cast iron skillet.
Keep the videos coming please. We need more of this old timey knowledge passed along.
A Master gunsmith's workshop it may look a bit rough from the back but, turn it around and what you see are works of art. long live the Woodbury school of Black Powder firearms.
i hope uns make more i could watch mr house all day long
SO AWESOME
Amazing your lathe... 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Very Nice vídeo Great job my friend Congradulations 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Amazing Very Nice Great job my friend Congradulations 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Love the Kentucky guns made here in Kentucky.
nice tour greetings from germany!
Awesome 👏🏼
Enjoyed it Old friend!