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kahnjar1 21st October 2018 01:50 AM

Albanian Rasak or Greek Kariophili?
 
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Every so often something really nice turns up and I was lucky enough to win this recently at a local auction.
Either an Albanian Rasak or Greek Kariophili. I am leaning toward the Greek.....
The stock is beautifully carved and inlaid on both sides with 2 ivory?? buttons. An ivory or bone "plug" behind the barrel tang has a turquoise for decoration. The furniture is iron and nicely worked around the edges, as are the 3 barrel bands.
The barrel is 46" (117cm) and is smooth bore of approx 15mm. Apart from the rammer which is a replacement, the whole looks to be in good original condition.
There are no marks/names anywhere that I can see.
All comments welcome.
Stu

kahnjar1 21st October 2018 01:52 AM

more pics....
 
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...and some more pics

Kubur 21st October 2018 08:22 AM

Speechless a pure beauty
Because of the lock and the trigger, i would say Greek
Plus the butt is quiete straight and not curved like the rasak
Our Greek friends will probably comment...

rickystl 21st October 2018 06:40 PM

Hi Stu

I am sooooo glad you got this gun. Yes, a real beauty !! And with a big European trade style lock. The lock looks like it was built very similar to the British trade lock of the early 19th Century. But just a bit different in it's details. But I'm confident the lock is European. Love the barrel on this one. And the iron barrel bands and other decorative hardware look just great. And the butt stock carving is also in great shape. You did well on this one. Congratulations.
I'm going with Kubar on this and saying it's Greek. The straighter stock and the decorative trigger are clues. The Greeks seemed fond of having decorative triggers on all their guns. Some even designed to look like human forms.
Again, well done. A really nice piece that appears to need nothing else done except to display it. You did great at that auction.

Now, what can I trade you for it ? LOL !!!!

Rick

TVV 21st October 2018 06:41 PM

If I had to vote, I would vote Greek too. But the most appropriate way to describe this gun would be simply as "very nice", congratulations.


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