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Marius66 18th June 2023 08:25 PM

A silver flintlock fantasia
 
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Good morning dear members,

I want to show to the specialists of the forum this flintlock I have.
It is a fantasia maybe made on a real old flintlock,
20,5 inches long, made for tourists.
I don't think it is old made but I didn't found anything similar in internet and is really massive
. it can be an unusual piece
Maybe made in Morocco ?
Or Turkey ?

Kind regards

Marius66 20th June 2023 04:20 PM

For comparison

Marius66 20th June 2023 04:23 PM

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For comparison with my double cannon belgian travelling gun

Marius66 20th June 2023 04:34 PM

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For launch the discussion,

2: covered with non magnetic metal, silver alloy ??
Basic deco but well made

francantolin 21st June 2023 05:56 PM

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Really nice model !
I don't think it was a real one but you can use it as a deluxe truncheon-club !

Here a moroccan silver pistol,
Nice silver work of higher quality. but same simple geometric-floral pattern

Your large model must come from Albania -balcans , a Kubur flintlocks

kronckew 22nd June 2023 07:14 AM

The Moroccan Fantasia
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=768119696883159

fernando 22nd June 2023 07:28 AM

Yes ... the real thing :cool:.

TVV 22nd June 2023 07:35 AM

The floral motives, especially under the barrel look Moroccan to me, and not Balkan.

rickystl 22nd June 2023 07:48 PM

Yes, likely the pistol was made for the tourist market. This one looks like it was made around the 1960's or earlier. More and better quality work went in to making these tourist items then the later years. Sometimes they would be made with a combination of old, original parts and new made parts.
Is there a small vent hole in the barrel where it meets the powder pan ?

Rick


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