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Old 4th May 2013, 08:20 AM   #1
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other blunderbuss, lock stamp 1814 with a lion
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Yes similar motifs on the barrel.
Thank you for those photos.
Any marks on the wood ?
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Yes similar motifs on the barrel.
Thank you for those photos.
Any marks on the wood ?
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Hello Cerjak,
No there are no marks on the wood. I always though it was a atjeh blunderbuss. It was said to me by the former owner. Your thread weathen my prespective, also in historical view. I have read the discusion with much interrest. Thanks.
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