80+ Years of Contemporary Longrifles | Once in a Lifetime Flintlock Display | Wayne Estes, Tim Cosby

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  • Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
  • Today we're back with Wayne Estes and Tim Cosby to go through their one-of-a-kind display showcasing the advancement and the evolution of contemporary long rifle building from the 1940s to today.
    Wayne and Tim are collectors of Contemporary Longrifles and have been for many years. After the success of last year’s display titled “The Early’s”, featuring early colonial period contemporary builds, Wayne and Tim wanted to return this year and feature a more comprehensive look at contemporary longrifles.
    This year’s display features 40 “contemporary” builds dating back to the 1940s, advancing through years and regions to show one of the most comprehensive looks at contemporary muzzleloading seen to date.
    Chapter 1: A Bridge to the Past
    Hacker Martin
    Lester Smith
    Earl Lanning
    Carl Pippert
    Royland Southgate
    Chapter 2: The John Bivins Effect
    John Bivins
    Mark Silver
    Monte Mondarino
    Jim Chambers
    Bobby Denton
    Chapter 3: Along the Eastern Seaboard
    George Stanford
    Mike Gahagan
    Wallace Gusler
    Mike Cox
    George Suiter
    Mitch Yates
    Bill Shipman
    Larry Mroc
    Bob Harn
    Ned Hipp
    Chapter 4: The Southern Boys
    Heschel House
    Jim Parker
    Frank Bartlett
    Frank House
    Mike Miller
    Chapter 5: The Old Country, Pennsylvania
    Allen Martin
    David Dodds
    Eric Kentennburg
    mark Wheland
    Ken Gahagan
    Chapter 6: The Reform School - the Continuing Evolution of the Contemporary Longrifle
    Jon Laubach
    Hill Pierce
    Mark Thomas
    Brian Barker
    Jerry Kirklin
    Bob Watts
    Ian Pratt
    Josh Wrightsman
    Fred Riley
    Jud Brennan
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  • @jimjohnson2321
    @jimjohnson2321 11 місяців тому +4

    What a great contribution to the folks who love and appreciate the art and function of the long rifle. Thank you Ethan.

    • @ILoveMuzzleloading
      @ILoveMuzzleloading  11 місяців тому

      Hey I’m just the camera man, Wayne and Tim are the stars here. Thanks for the kind words

    • @RiverRat1953
      @RiverRat1953 Місяць тому

      I was holding my breath until you showed my favorite builder, Mark Wheland. What a great video! My drool rag is soaking wet. All these builders are amazing! Thank you Ethan for this fabulous video!

  • @waynescott-lp5pm
    @waynescott-lp5pm 14 годин тому

    I want everything there!!!

  • @stephenfields6236
    @stephenfields6236 11 місяців тому +5

    What a great exhibit that was! Thanks to everyone that made it possible.

  • @donjohnson2418
    @donjohnson2418 2 місяці тому

    Yet another excellent video! THANK YOU for panning over the guns SLOWLY so viewers can get a nice, long look at the details. Other content creators should follow suit.
    Great job!

  • @danielfox4446
    @danielfox4446 11 місяців тому +3

    Thank you for taking time to get the photos of theses wonderful makers,and "you" did each maker,and the collectors justice Ethan. Thank you for your hard work, wasn't easy as it looks, compiling each one !!! These two collectors,I think you show interview them,and show us their life long obsession of their collection of contemporary Muzzleloader !!!

  • @johngrossbohlin7582
    @johngrossbohlin7582 9 місяців тому +1

    I was delighted to see the work of three of my former co-workers and friends on display; Gusler, Laubach and Suiter. I learned a lot from them, as well as Brumfield and Wagner, but always felt like I knew nothing... My Federalist Period Lancaster style gun was created through Jon's hand and his and Dave's mentorship of me, as well as George's hand to bring the project home. When I saw Wallace in The Gunsmith of Williamsburg back around 1970, while in Junior HS, I thought it was the coolest thing ever. I still do! Thanks for the memories!

  • @shadetreemech290
    @shadetreemech290 6 місяців тому +1

    I have never seen so many great guns up so close before. Thank you.

  • @arcturus8016
    @arcturus8016 10 місяців тому +1

    Thanks to Wayne and Tim, and thank you, Ethan for the great gun-by-gun review of this amazing display. I enjoyed it in person both days I was in the exhibition hall at CLA, and this video captured things I hadn't noticed, even in the photos I took. Great job documenting one of the greatest contemporary longrifle exhibits ever!

  • @bernardflood8289
    @bernardflood8289 11 місяців тому +1

    Greetings from Ireland. This was a fantastic video. Many thanks to you, Wayne & Tim.

  • @swamprat9018
    @swamprat9018 11 місяців тому +1

    That right there is a documentary video. I'm so jealous of how they can do the transition of the lock panels to the stock, so clean and smooth.

  • @winstoncampbell1776
    @winstoncampbell1776 11 місяців тому +1

    OMG. I sorry I missed it this year. That display was beyond magnificent. You visited my my display last year and even videotaped some of my rifles and horns. The top gun on the tall rack is a Bob Harn that has a very special meaning to me and is the rifle I took an Ohio big buck with. My collection is not near as extensive as these gentlemen but I am proud to be the caretaker of a few very nice muzzle loaders.
    Thank you for your videos.

  • @alj4940
    @alj4940 11 місяців тому +2

    I'm really thankful you do these videos. Great and beautiful work.

  • @David-cv6ih
    @David-cv6ih 11 місяців тому +1

    Amazing! Absolutely beautiful craftsmanship!

  • @steveg8322
    @steveg8322 9 місяців тому +1

    Magnificent, high art indeed. ❤

  • @tlportraits
    @tlportraits 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for making this video. I enjoyed it immensely! I purchased one of Wayne’s Kibler Woodsrunner builds last week, and he’s a first-class act.

  • @erickschmidt432
    @erickschmidt432 11 місяців тому +2

    David T Dodds is my Godfather. Nice to hear him mentioned

  • @bigracer3867
    @bigracer3867 11 місяців тому +1

    Great show. Your channel gets better and better 👌🏻

  • @lae52
    @lae52 11 місяців тому

    Thank you for that fascinating documentary of contemporary makers. The guns displayed definitely show why caplocks will never catch on.

  • @jshingler5284
    @jshingler5284 11 місяців тому +1

    Excellent video Ethan. I really enjoyed this one. Very good videography too. That would be a lot of work to set up that display. I would not be able to choose who did and who did not make the cut.
    Thank you for bringing us along.

  • @joshuamoore1322
    @joshuamoore1322 11 місяців тому +1

    I have never seen a ugly muzzle loader! Everyone of those rifles are a work of art 😊

  • @davidwhiren817
    @davidwhiren817 11 місяців тому

    Wow , wow , wow !!! the relief carving & silver wire inlays on several of the display quality pieces , I would consider as exceptional in their execution by the different artisans , responsible for their making !!!

  • @larryreese6146
    @larryreese6146 5 місяців тому

    Thanks for the show! I know there are folks who don't appreciate muzzleloaders like those but, for the life of me, I can't understand why.

  • @michaelsmith2733
    @michaelsmith2733 11 місяців тому +1

    Loved the video. Tried my hand at rifles bag, horns, knives and tomahawks yrs. ago . I was never very good, but did get a bag published. The carving always blows my mind. Did Shipman build a rifle for Hawkeye in Last of the Mohecians ? again what a surprise to see all of those creative builders work on one watch, Muchos Gracious.

  • @user-nt9xp1lr1o
    @user-nt9xp1lr1o 11 місяців тому

    GREAT JOB on this! Wayne does need ONE MORE. SEE YA old friend.

  • @joehuber9168
    @joehuber9168 11 місяців тому +3

    Took my breath away I truly appreciate you sharing such works of art 👌👍🔥

  • @donfullbright8468
    @donfullbright8468 7 місяців тому

    Outstanding collection

  • @glennkelley6096
    @glennkelley6096 11 місяців тому

    Excellent video and display. Thanks for recording it and sharing.

  • @galenhisler396
    @galenhisler396 11 місяців тому

    Wow! That was amazing.

  • @Snap4590
    @Snap4590 11 місяців тому

    Thank you, Ethan.

  • @larryadams2184
    @larryadams2184 11 місяців тому

    Outstanding

  • @556suppressor
    @556suppressor 11 місяців тому

    Beautiful rifles. I need to get one someday. I only have percussion rifles now.

  • @thomasreed325
    @thomasreed325 11 місяців тому

    Excellent!!

  • @ol1guy994
    @ol1guy994 11 місяців тому

    Wow. Thanks

  • @earlshaner4441
    @earlshaner4441 11 місяців тому

    Outstanding video

  • @markfair7648
    @markfair7648 11 місяців тому

    Wasn't long enough 😂. Loved it fantastic. Great job Ethan

  • @donmartin2788
    @donmartin2788 11 місяців тому

    Enjoy the video very much thank you so much for doing very well done I believe you did all the gun makers justice

  • @MrKmoconne
    @MrKmoconne 11 місяців тому

    It is not an omission on Wayne and Tim's part because you can only show so many rifles, they know who he is, but I must mention the artisanal craftsman from Indiana, John Schippers. Was his work in the video? His work has always been museum level. Probably among the top 5 engravers in the country. John has been associated with the program at Connor Prairie for 50 years. A quiet man of immense stature when he puts tools to wood and metal.
    I don't know how his health is, but I would really enjoy if you can visit Hershel House at his home in Woodbury Kentucky. I got to meet Hershel at the Art and Arms workshop at Connor Prairie. I admit I was more than a bit star struck. He was very nice. His younger brothers have stepped in to advance the Woodbury school and I'm a bit worried Herschel's health might not be so good.

  • @duybear4023
    @duybear4023 11 місяців тому

    Pretty

  • @jeannieheard1465
    @jeannieheard1465 5 місяців тому

    Bob Watts would have loved this.

  • @larryadams2184
    @larryadams2184 11 місяців тому

    That is absolutely right my brother you cannot have enough I got way too many rooms in my house that I can fill up you can only build them until I die

  • @jamessullivan1618
    @jamessullivan1618 11 місяців тому

    Great video. Was this from the last CLA meet in Kentucky. Fantastic.

  • @operationcaddyshackgopher1664
    @operationcaddyshackgopher1664 7 місяців тому

    Wow

  • @arkansasnaturalstate
    @arkansasnaturalstate 9 місяців тому

    Not as decorative as these but in the 60's 70' 80's Poole and Lenhart from Oregon where heavy into the muzzleloader circuit in Oregon, Washington State and Northern California even made rifles as prizes

  • @xd451e1edcc8
    @xd451e1edcc8 11 місяців тому

    Great video!! I hope we will see the other part of their collections next year. Hershel House's name is misspelled? (at 17:24)

  • @redlemur6073
    @redlemur6073 11 місяців тому

    Tastefully done (music sux)

  • @johnveglio4433
    @johnveglio4433 11 місяців тому

    The only statement that I disagree with is when Tim Cosby said that the rifles were made to be looked at, they were made to be FIRED and HUNTED WITH !!!! It is almost blasfamy not to use these fine guns out in the field taking game or at the range. Just my opinion !

    • @myrlstone8904
      @myrlstone8904 11 місяців тому +1

      I can only suggest that Tim likely knows many of these artists and as a consequence, the statement was informed. One could say an expression of an art form rather than a utilitarian hunting rifle. These makers likely built many hunting grade rifles in gaining the skills required to eventually produce these pieces.
      One could also say blasphemy if these examples were exposed to the rigors of a black powder hunting or shooting - rain, humidity, constant cleaning with required disassembly to remove all fouling residue, and the inevitable bumps, scratches, and dings.

    • @ILoveMuzzleloading
      @ILoveMuzzleloading  11 місяців тому

      Totally understand how it comes off in the video. To provide more context from my conversations with Tim, he and Wayne DO hunt with and shoot these pieces regularly. “Seen” in this context is meant to be in contrast to being locked in a safe or vault. Part of the ethos for Tim and Wayne with these displays is showing rifles that many could consider to be “safe queens” and investments to be stored in perfect conditions and never moved.
      There’s nothing wrong with a safe queen if that’s what someone wants, but that’s their business.
      I totally agree though, I love seeing these used and enjoyed.
      I hope this provides more context, I really appreciate your comment!