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 show us your turkish musket 
		
		
		Hi everybody 
	It is the third times I’m posting pictures about Turkish musket and I guess that many people are interested too in those guns too. I would like to open this new thread about Turkish musket hoping that each owners of Turkish gun will post their pictures in order to create a virtual collection. I hope that many owners will be interested to post here pictures or their knowledge about Turkish gun. Kind regards Cerjak  | 
		
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		Here is mine. 170 cm in lenght. From Bosnia and rather pain, but witha  high quality damascus oktagonal barrel. 
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 Valjhun 
	Thank you for this first post here it is a nice gun ! Cerjak  | 
		
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		ONE MORE ! 
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 When I saw those beautiful guns ... :eek:  
	as I should like to have one :p for time being, none, also no chance to display one :o one day ... may be ... Inch'Allah à + Dom  | 
		
 Cerjak 
	That is a really fine boyliya, what with all the usual rhombs, triangles, and mother of pearl sections.  | 
		
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		May be somebody could tell me more about this barrel stamp... 
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		Hi, I am a new member of the board, and would like to post some images of what I believe is an Ottoman Boylila type musket. I am a restoration gunsmith based near Edinburgh in Scotland.  
	The piece that I have aquired was about to be thrown in a skip as part of a house clearnance, but was rescued and passed to me.. The musket was in pretty bad state.. I suspect it has been in a room with a coal fire as everything was covered with a black crust! I have managed to remove the lock and give it a good clean. It has silver appliqued panels and, under the crud, appears in fairly good condition. The butt stock is covered with a cotton filigree cover with what I think is a silk velvet base.. much faded. The stock seems to be missing an end piece as the butt is flat cut wood, and there is a cavity at the top where it looks like a top strap has been fitted.. I have carefully removed the "crust" over the mother of pearl covering on the stock, however there is much still to do. The stock was broken in the centre, which I have repaired, but there are obviously missing stock bands and the rammer is missing. I plan to make new bands out of brass shim, but leave them plain so they are obvious. Any advice on restoring the butt stock would be appreciated!  | 
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