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by timmy » Fri Apr 18, 2014 3:43 am
Knowing that darts, brickbats, and raspberries will come my way, I must say, I am impressed by this. I am reminded of such guns, as the original flintlock in the article that safari agent posted, when I look at this.
I've seen very ornate sorts of things in the Winchester Museum, such as wheel locks with silver chasing on the barrel and ivory inlays on the stock.
I'd have to say that this one is quite a work of art, and even though it is hardly a "gun," I'm sure its mechanism is nicely finished inside, where one cannot see it, as well.
Thanks for posting -- I enjoyed it.
(I will note, I seldom get accused of having any good taste. I just took a mighty beating from my coworkers this afternoon over liking Bollywood movies and Mexican telenovelas.)
“Fanaticism consists of redoubling your efforts when you have forgotten your aim.”
saying in the British Royal Navy