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Offline Varminter

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« on: June 30, 2005, 11:48:43 AM »
I don't know if this is the right place to post this but it seemed fitting.

This is my last year of high school and i have started looking at colleges. After countless searches on the net i have come up with relatively nothing. What i was hoping for here is that someone could point me in the right direction. I'm not sure if anyone here actually went to one but maybe you could point me in the right direction or tell me about a good one or one that has been around for a long time.

I did recently find one in Colorado called the Colorado School of Trades. If anyone has any info on this college i would really appreciate it if you would tell me about it.
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« Reply #2 on: June 30, 2005, 06:45:07 PM »
I never attended that school but many fine smiths have..  It seems to have a great reputation..  You seem to be headed into that hard road of gunsmithing and I do have a bit of advice.  If your interested in gunsmithing and machinist work study machine tool.  A gunsmith who is also a skilled machinist is more valuable and you always have a paying job when the gunsmithing gets a little slim..
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