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 Old powder flask 5 Attachment(s) This old guy came to me through eScrew about ten years ago. I think it's German, French or possibly Spanish. It came from a seller in Utah, but it's old enough that it had to be brought there much later. Some of the old postings mentioned similar flasks, but I can't find the exact one. Any comments or suggestions are most welcome! | 
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 Hi, This is characteristic of Spain, first half to mid -18th century. I will search for similar samples and post them. For predecessors of this type of calivermen's flasks typical of the Germanic areas from ca. 1570-1650, please see my thread: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...man%27s+flasks Best, Michael | 
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 Hi all; Without being an expert, I think the mechanical construction, especially the tube and the method of regulating the powder, with its small screw, represent a closer building, 19th century Same for decoration in shell hook to port . For me it is a hunting horn. Affectionately. Fernando K (sorry for the translation) | 
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 You might also post the text in your language; i think a little correction to the english translation would be important, in this case. Saludos Fernando | 
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