Southern Ohio Artisan Workshops to offer full ride scholarship for Veterans

In a post shared on the American Longrifles Forum earlier today, instructor Ian Pratt announced the Southern Ohio Artisan Workshop would be offering one fully paid scholarship to a former or current member of the US Military, Police, or Fire Department in appreciation of their service.

Southern Ohio Artisan Workshops would like to extend a fully paid scholarship to a former or current Military Personnel, Policeman, or Fireman in appreciation of their service to their communities and country. This scholarship will be for the February 2022 session of the Gunmakers'  Workshop  where we focus on the stocking of a 1770’s era flintlock rifle in the traditional 18th century manner

To make this possible, Ian Pratt and Ken Gahagan will waive their instructor fees. Larry Zornes of the Mold and Gun Shop has graciously offered to supply all needed gun making parts such as the lock, barrel and all hardware , and Jason Gatliff has offered to advertise the scholarship in Muzzleloader Magazine.

This class is a rather intense week of stocking a rifle using primarily hand tools such as chisels, files and rasps  to fashion a serviceable firearm by working along with your instructors and fellow students. You will be required to bring a small selection of hand tools; a list will be provided to the winning entrant. How much you can get done in the allotted time will depend on your knowledge of working with these hand tools and general skill set. While there is a lot going on and possibly many new skills and techniques to learn, you'll be working in a low pressure friendly environment. The hope would be that you would learn some new skills, meet some new friends with similar interests and possibly apply them to future builds.

The class is held each year at Canter’s Cave near Jackson in Southeastern Ohio. This is a very nice set up with all meals and lodging provided on site -  the cost of which is included in the scholarship - so you can really make good use of your time there.

This year it will be held the week of February 20th -26th, 2022   To apply for the scholarship, you must provide a short essay that outlines your skill set with hand tools, wood and metal working skills and if you have built any flintlock rifles - kit or  scratch built. Tell us why you would want t or direct any questions take on this challenge and what it might mean for you.  Please  respond with your essay to Ian Pratt at  ipratt360 at gmail.com and kgahagan4 at gmail.com by no later than December 15th 2021. You will be advised by January 1st 2022 if you are chosen.

This is a great opportunity for anyone with the required background to learn from some great teachers in a great environment conducive to learning about muzzle loading culture, art, and technique.

Learn more at southernohioartisanworkshops.com

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