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|  7th September 2008, 06:42 PM | #1 | 
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			Hi Guys, My first posting ID? Let's see whether we agree...     | 
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|  7th September 2008, 08:30 PM | #2 | 
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			Welcome celtan .     Things are a bit slow on the weekends around here .   Glad to have you onboard .   | 
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|  7th September 2008, 11:11 PM | #3 | 
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			Thank you kindly, Rick This forum has an incredible potential. I checked the nature of the postings, and there seems to be a lot of goodwill among the participants, and a willingness to share knowledge with no strings attached. Glad to be aboard, I intend to invite over some of my friends who share our interest in weapons collecting. Best Manuel Luis Iravedra BTW: I sent you an attachment with my avatar, already prepared, if you can help me actualize same, I'd very much appreciate it. | 
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|  8th September 2008, 09:32 PM | #4 | 
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			Dang!  I hope you get answers on this piece, as I have a similar barrel and fragmentary furniture (stock is cracked and missing the lock and all fittings except buttplate) that I want to restore with modern furniture.  Mine came from England and the opening in the stock fits the Tower lock pattern, but beyond that I know little about the piece.
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|  8th September 2008, 11:48 PM | #5 | 
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			Yes, it smells British. However British firearms practically allways bear proofmarks. But i am far from being an expert and i am not at home, to consult my (insifnificant) library. Can only check it next week. Meanwhile, can't you get brighter pictures of the barrel breech ... and a close up of the lock ? No Tower mark on the lock plate behind the cock, or a crown in front of it ? Case not yet closed. Fernando | 
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|  9th September 2008, 09:24 PM | #6 | 
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			I don't think it's a brit.  Their BBs are longer in barrel. The shape of the stock suggests to me its Belgian, French, or Spanish. The a la mode lock was also used in Spain, as frequently as the Miguelete, or more. The brass barrel suggests a Naval weapon, a boarding gun.  There's also the fact that I got it with the miguelete pistol shown in another post, and both their chargers/rods are virtually identical... more pics AR         | 
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