Black powder? You mean this old stuff?
In 1968 I worked in a newspaper mill at night and went to highschool during the day and made union wages of $3.00/hr when I was a sophomore and 16. Even though they don't ever make paper anyplace nice this was blue collar royalty as the going minimum wage was $1.60/hr back then. I had a Honda 305 SuperHawk motorcycle, hot older girlfriend (she was a 18 year old senior) and thought I was the shit. I could not hear a word my parents told me and pretty much did my own thing, most of it wrong. Still, I never ran into the law and by most accounts turned out ok.
I bought a reproduction .44 Colt revolver and a .69 caliber rifle shooting mini balls and shot the hell out of them. The guns are long gone but I still have a couple of unopened cans of the case of powder I bought at that time.
Note the price tag of $3.80lb.
Note the minimum wage in '68 was $1.60 which corrected for inflation is around $12.00 in present money.
Note that corrected for inflation that old can of black powder cost around $25.00/lb and the hot headed 16 year old kid was making around $25.00/hr with quite a bit of over time...
Times change.
Cheers,
Byron
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Byron,
2016-09-13, 11:12
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Jhenry,
2016-09-13, 11:27
- It already uses musket caps - Byron, 2016-09-13, 11:33
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Bob Hatfield,
2016-09-13, 18:10
- Black powder? You mean this old stuff? - Byron, 2016-09-13, 19:54
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