This video features a detailed look at an August Pollman "Standard" Banjo from the late 1800s to early 1900s. The presenter discusses the instrument's history, mentioning August Pollman as an instrument dealer active in New York City and the manufacturing connection to John Buckbee's factory. The description also includes numerous links for supporting the creator on platforms like Patreon and SubscribeStar, as well as for accessing tablature, courses, merchandise, music streaming, and donations. Hashtags cover the creator's name, banjo heritage, banjo, bluegrass, and Americana music.
This video showcases the historic Remington Rolling Block rifle in .45-70 Government during a turkey shoot. Hickok45 demonstrates the rifle's effectiveness with black powder loads, highlighting its power and historical significance for hunting large game like bison. The .45-70's ability to penetrate brush is also noted.
This review delves into the rare System Kuhn single-shot breech-loading rifle from the 1870s/1880s. It highlights the rifle's unique two-trigger system for operation and safety, automatic case ejection, and robust internal mechanism. The analysis covers its 11mm black powder caliber, adjustable target sights, and origin from Besançon, France, suggesting a sporting or target shooting purpose.
This video showcases an original 1880s Remington Rolling Block rifle chambered in .45-70 Government, used for a simulated big game hunt with steel silhouettes. Hickok45 highlights the challenges of shooting black powder, including smoke obstruction and rapid fouling, demonstrating necessary field maintenance. The review emphasizes the rifle's historical significance as a rugged and effective tool for its era, despite being a more affordable option than some contemporaries.
This video showcases a beautiful, early 1880s fretless banjo. The description highlights its origin from a New York maker, possibly Buckbee or Cubley, and notes distinctive features like flush frets and a partial birdseye maple fingerboard. The instrument is described as an antique with significant character and wear. The video also provides links to the creator's Patreon, Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes, and PayPal.
This video showcases an early 1880s minstrel banjo, likely manufactured in New York, potentially by Buckbee or Cubley. The focus is on the instrument itself and its historical context. The description provides links to the artist's Patreon, Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes, and PayPal for those interested in supporting or acquiring music by Clifton Hicks, who specializes in banjo music.
This video showcases a fine antique fretless banjo from the late 19th century (1870-1890). It provides links to the creator's Patreon, Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes, and PayPal for those interested in supporting their work or exploring their music. The content is focused on historical musical instruments.
This video showcases a c. 1880 Buckbee Minstrel Banjo, highlighting its Federal Eagle tension shoes (brackets). The description provides links to the creator's music platforms (Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes) and payment methods (Venmo, PayPal), suggesting a focus on musical performance and potentially historical instrument appreciation. While the description mentions "Banjo Heritage," there are no direct references to firearms, ammunition, manufacturers, or firearm-related topics or applications.
This video showcases a rare flush-fret Lyon & Healy banjo from the 1880s-1890s. The creator, Clifton Hicks, provides links to his Patreon, Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes, Venmo, and PayPal, indicating his work as a musician and artist. The content focuses on a vintage musical instrument and does not appear to involve firearms.
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