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Rancocas
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What has become of Mark A. Baker?
Those of us interested in traditional muzzleloading and reenacting know of Mark. He used to write a regular column in Muzzleloader Magazine. He has also authored several books, perhaps the best known of which is "Sons of a Trackless Forest". I think he is a high school English teacher by profession.
I last saw him at the Ft. Loudoun Trade Faire, near Vanore, TN some years ago now. I bought his book; "Sons of a Trackless Forest" directly from him at that time, and he signed it for me. The value of that book has skyrocketed since then.
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He seems to have dropped out of sight over the last few years. I would really like to know what has become of him.
Those of us interested in traditional muzzleloading and reenacting know of Mark. He used to write a regular column in Muzzleloader Magazine. He has also authored several books, perhaps the best known of which is "Sons of a Trackless Forest". I think he is a high school English teacher by profession.
I last saw him at the Ft. Loudoun Trade Faire, near Vanore, TN some years ago now. I bought his book; "Sons of a Trackless Forest" directly from him at that time, and he signed it for me. The value of that book has skyrocketed since then.
He seems to have dropped out of sight over the last few years. I would really like to know what has become of him.