Kentucky Heritage: The Longrifle in Revival

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  • Опубліковано 8 лют 2015
  • Kenneth Clarke interviews gunsmiths and collectors regarding the resurgence of interest in the Kentucky Long Rifle. Digitized from two inch quad video tape through a 2014-2015 internal WKU Libraries grant.
    Part of WKU Kentucky Heritage Project collection housed at WKU Archives digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_ua... . This video was originally produced using NEH grant funds.
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  • @andrewjackson9697
    @andrewjackson9697 21 день тому +1

    Simplicity and durability.

  • @jhenry0615
    @jhenry0615 8 років тому +12

    Carman Hershel House! Nice surprise, along with actually shooting a flintlock with roundball in a TV studio. Those were the days! A rare example of a Humanities Endowment being spent wisely. Thank you.

  • @tumbleweed6658
    @tumbleweed6658 8 років тому +8

    Wow that was a young Hershel House, Hershel is a true craftsmen that's for sharing. Love these older shows.

    • @richneusse9198
      @richneusse9198 5 років тому

      His VHS tape of about 30 years ago has him growing into the period schtick with long hair in his backyard old woodshop. I loved it.

    • @thatsthewayitgoes9
      @thatsthewayitgoes9 3 місяці тому

      RIP Hershel

  • @overthehills_faraway8320
    @overthehills_faraway8320 5 років тому +4

    Very rare to see a left hand long rifle. I'm building one now. Just when I had right hand guns figured out I had a left ask me to build him one. I learned from Herschel House, John Bivins, Wallace Gusler, Gary Brumfield and Jack Brooks. T. Clark

  • @tumbleweed6658
    @tumbleweed6658 6 років тому +2

    This old movie never gets old. Hershel is so young, Even back then The House brothers were making truly fine rifles. What gifted Gunsmiths.

  • @plowboysghost
    @plowboysghost 7 років тому +9

    This video is one of the best I've watched on youtube.

  • @jondough4227
    @jondough4227 4 роки тому +3

    wow...this film has to be fifty years old...
    I first met Hershel in 1978 at the NMLRA Eastern Rendezvous in Brookville, Penna...where early one morning while I was makin' coffee over the fire, he went by and I said hallo,.. said he was going squirrel huntin'... I'd known of his reputation, -so I counted the shots... 7 or 8 it was,.. and a while later he strolled by with... 7, or 8 squirrels. Maybe 10 years later, I had the honor to have dinner with the House's,.. and we had... Squirrel & Dumplins', and brother let me too you it was some fine vittles, yasirree bob. Hello to Hershel- ain't seen ya in a dawgs age, and wish it t'wern't so. Surley hope alls well my friend...Mebbe some day we'll have us another 'candle shoot, and mebbe this time I'll whup ya... All my best to you m' friend

  • @wadepatton2433
    @wadepatton2433 7 років тому +7

    Great film and SUPREME flattop!

  • @joeseabolt3922
    @joeseabolt3922 6 років тому +2

    Fantastic piece of our Longrifle culture..Hershel House is a true craftsman .Thanks for posting !

  • @mikeblair2594
    @mikeblair2594 7 років тому +4

    i wouldn't have recognized Hershel house, but i sure recognized his voice and that little laugh of his.

    • @MrKmoconne
      @MrKmoconne 2 роки тому +1

      I only knew him by the name Hershel, but having met the man on one occasion, I recognized his voice as well. He's really young here. This might be even before the Fox Fire book.

  • @kevinchamberlain7928
    @kevinchamberlain7928 8 років тому +34

    Not a fat American in sight! Those were the days!

    • @wadepatton2433
      @wadepatton2433 7 років тому +4

      That was well before every fast food joint started selling "breakfast". Industrialization of cooking will be our demise (it now appears).

    • @richneusse9198
      @richneusse9198 5 років тому

      I believe only the well-off had some pomposity. If you see movie while still black and white their were very few obese.

    • @richardflaherty2373
      @richardflaherty2373 5 років тому

      Yeah and in Kentucky too!

    • @thomasgalyen6757
      @thomasgalyen6757 3 роки тому

      And the farbiest clothing imaginable. Especially in the opening scenes.

  • @tumbleweed6658
    @tumbleweed6658 5 років тому

    I've watched this old classic many times, never gets old. Hershel House looks mighty young and he's and his brothers still are Craftsman of the old order TVM makes beautiful Lancaster Rifles I have a early Lancaster and she does win me matches.

  • @glockstr1
    @glockstr1 8 років тому

    Thank you for this upload.

  • @rebeccaback3287
    @rebeccaback3287 3 роки тому

    Like this video! Verry informative! My 3ed Great grand father was a black Smith, a carpenter, a gun maker he mad my long rifles ,pistols,shotguns.He was horned in Lecture county Vergina,In Nov10th 1806,he would be 215 years old. I will follow in his footsteps. Especially making.I will try to make gun as good as he did.David Back from Menifee county Kentucky.He made percussion,and flintlock.

  • @JohnnyRebKy
    @JohnnyRebKy 3 роки тому +2

    You can tell a Kentuckian by his very unique accent. Even among southern accents the Kentucky accent stands out. We pronounce things differently than other southern people.

  • @hawkenrifles
    @hawkenrifles 8 років тому +1

    Un video precioso sobre el rifle de Kentucky. Muy bueno.

  • @johannesvanhoek9080
    @johannesvanhoek9080 3 роки тому +1

    WHAT A GREAT VIDEO , I’m into Flintlock rifles, so this was very educational and pleasing to give my attention to, PS. Knowledge is power 👍

  • @chrisalton1
    @chrisalton1 8 місяців тому

    great video

  • @laterisaferondii1435
    @laterisaferondii1435 Рік тому

    Awesome

  • @orlandoherreraoutdoorstexa7353
    @orlandoherreraoutdoorstexa7353 4 роки тому

    What a pleasant video to watch. Sure does take me back to my youth. Where do I buy a copy for my own library?

  • @Jerseyhighlander
    @Jerseyhighlander 9 років тому +7

    Enjoyable to watch, thanks for putting this out there. Curious when this film was originally made?

    • @wkuarchives7014
      @wkuarchives7014  9 років тому +20

      Jerseyhighlander The original recording was made in April 1971. Thanks for watching.

  • @robbyrobrob1
    @robbyrobrob1 5 років тому +1

    The long rifle was long for complete combustion / max muzzle velocity , and long sight picture.
    That, combined with a patched ball in a well made rifle and fired by a life-long shooter ....... was deadly.
    Against overwhelming Indians, they had to be good runners.
    Or they died in place defending their families, which was very common.

  • @110665
    @110665 4 роки тому +2

    my 2 favorite rifles, M1 Garand and a Kin Tuk ee rifle gun

  • @TheSkipper1921
    @TheSkipper1921 8 років тому +14

    Shooting a rifle indoors? SHEEEESH! if you did that today the "Politically Correct police" at WKU would have flipped!

  • @marynollaig4124
    @marynollaig4124 2 роки тому

    First left hand version I ever saw

  • @brandon7482
    @brandon7482 3 роки тому +1

    14:34 he called an M1 Garand a modern weapon!

  • @ronaldomello4463
    @ronaldomello4463 2 роки тому +1

    Armas lindas. Gostaria de possuí-las todas.

  • @kentuckyjustice1408
    @kentuckyjustice1408 4 роки тому +1

    This was so boring it was enjoyable. Kind of like a dog that's so ugly he's cute. It just sucks you in and you can't hit the stop button. But this is how Humanities money at WKU should be spent, instead of on that modern PC stuff. I wonder if that gentleman, Mr. House is still making long rifles in Morgantown, KY. I'd take a short (very short) drive to see him. I love watching true craftsmen, if they would allow it. I've never been into the old Kentucky Rifles, but I'm developing an interest. Something tells me I've been missing out. Outstanding video.

    • @orckiller91
      @orckiller91 3 роки тому

      Unless I’m mistaken, he is.

  • @eddiemccullough7502
    @eddiemccullough7502 3 роки тому

    I was wondering about squire boone rifles. Never seen any but want to

  • @gregghamiltonsr4067
    @gregghamiltonsr4067 6 років тому

    how far does a Kentucky long rifle shot I am getting on it's a 50 cal.I liked this vido all so

  • @chrisnewport7826
    @chrisnewport7826 4 роки тому

    Past lives

  • @ericmatthews3307
    @ericmatthews3307 7 років тому

    Are the images mirrored?

  • @hangfire5005
    @hangfire5005 3 роки тому

    When was this filmed?

  • @normanbraslow7902
    @normanbraslow7902 3 роки тому +3

    S e years ago, like 50 or so, I fired off a Colt 1851 and a SAA in a physics lab so the students could calibrate the feet per second and energy and all that. Impossible today, of course. As an aside, ere was no such thing as a "Kentucky" file. Try Pennsylvania rifle.

  • @skipmage
    @skipmage 3 роки тому

    Man at the start there moving through the forest like a drunk elephant.

  • @andrewbarlow8937
    @andrewbarlow8937 2 роки тому

    I want to purchase one please

  • @whiskeyriver4322
    @whiskeyriver4322 3 роки тому

    Nice........ a left-handed flintlock; how rare is that? I sure could use one of those; I hate the powder flash speckling my cheek! LOL!!!

  • @jamesfarmer6004
    @jamesfarmer6004 7 років тому

    Though outside the scope of this historic video lets compare the M-14 vs. M-16 rifle.
    Of course, I'm referring to the Vietnam War (1961-1975). See R. Lee Ermey's online
    video on M-14 vs. M-16. My point here is the weight of ammo. 200 rounds of 5.56mm
    (.223 Remington) (M-16) vs. (.308 Winchester/7.62mm NATO). The former would
    weigh noticeably less than the latter. For the soldier or Marine the weight reduction
    alone can make a difference. So it is with a Pennsylvania/Kentucky long rifle vs.
    the military smooth bore flintlock musket, the .75 caliber British Brown Bess for
    instance. Again the weight of lead balls for the former vs. the latter makes a difference.
    Of course, the musket had the advantage of a bayonet which the long rifle didn't. Even
    packing a handgun into the outdoors. One box of 9mm Luger. .38 Special/.357 Magnum
    for instance would weight noticeably less than a box of .45 Automatic. Even the handgun
    itself. Examples would be the 35 oz. unloaded weight of a 4" Smith and Wesson (K-Frame)
    Model 19 or 66 "stainless" .357 Combat Magnum revolver vs. the 39 oz. unloaded weight
    of a Colt Model 1911-A1 Government Model .45 semi-automatic pistol. For the outdoorsman both an S&W Model 19 and 66, especially when worn in a belt holster,
    will feel lighter vs. the .45 Automatic. At the end of a long day this would again make
    a difference. Sometimes less is more. ----Jim Farmer
    Merrill, Oregon
    in Klamath County

    • @tumbleweed6658
      @tumbleweed6658 5 років тому

      Very well said and you are right but for long range shooting the M- 14 is hard to beat, we had one in our Humve in Iraq. Climb to Glory!

  • @cjr4286
    @cjr4286 8 років тому +2

    Lol even that "modern military rifle" is considered to be a thing of the past today!

  • @andrewbarlow8937
    @andrewbarlow8937 2 роки тому +2

    Oh Heck ! The Liberals are mad now !

  • @hangfire5005
    @hangfire5005 3 роки тому

    I cut my rifling with uncommon lard myself

  • @johncuccia8207
    @johncuccia8207 4 роки тому +3

    Always said I was born in the wrong generation

  • @Strutingeagle
    @Strutingeagle 2 місяці тому

    Are the traits of these rifles exceptional? No. The individual traits are not. The technology wasn't. The artistry wasn't. The practicality wasn't. Put all of these together though and you have an exceptional item. The guns are exceptional.

  • @Man_Cave
    @Man_Cave Рік тому

    The replica has far too much drop at the comb to shoulder well or be original. This man is not very knowledgeable.

    • @jeffallen6754
      @jeffallen6754 Рік тому +1

      That is a Pennsylvania rifle and has more of a German look.

  • @mikepoteet1443
    @mikepoteet1443 Рік тому

    I wish I owned one of those rifles.