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Thank you, and you are right indeed, Marcus,
But the ultimate work on flintlock weapons still is Dr. Torsten Lenk's Flintl°aset, dess uppkomst och utveckling from 1939. Sadly, the photos in the English edition The Flintlock - its Origin and Development in one volume are much worse than in the German 2-volume edition Steinschloss-Feuerwaffen, 1969. Lenk pictures some firearms with locks almost identical to your instance and assigns them to the 1640's for Paris (!), as I did at first. I once owned a heavy flintlock wallgun employing a very similar mechanism of ca. 1645: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...5+schloss+dyck m Last edited by Matchlock; 28th February 2014 at 06:39 PM. |
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Could you scan a view of these pictures from Lenk's book please
![]() I must admit, i am very thrilled with the idea of this lock beeing dated, so i might get carried away (the auction i bought it from didn't mention this and the picture did not show it either). Thank you as always for your imput ![]() |
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Hello, Marcus
Just to note a feature: the frizzen has a steel plate welded with silver solder or copper base, for replacing a worn face, or construction. Mediterraneas Some locks have a removable face Dovetail and fixed by a screw. Also some Eastern copies. I think the temperature required to make the weld removed tempered (tempering) Affectionately. Fernando K (Sorry for the translator) |
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I have discovered a possible meaning for Burgunon!!
The area in France, called the Alsace-Lorraine, has always been a place where German and French people lived (and fought). This area is also near Burgundy, famous for the wine and good life. ![]() The german name for Burgundy is Burgund, the French name is Bourguignon. Could the name Burgunond (on the flintlock), be a mixture between the two languages, meaning Burgundy? ![]() |
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I think I should point out the (evident) fact that the flintlock cock of the combined mechanism of the French gun dated 1636, photographed in its half-cock position, clearly denotes a malfunction. In order to work correctly, it should lean more backwards.
Most probably the nose of the sear is missing. m |
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As to post #5:
I think I should point out the (evident) fact that the flintlock cock of the combined mechanism of the French gun dated 1636, photographed in its half-cock position, clearly denotes a malfunction. In order to work correctly, it should lean more backwards. Most probably the nose of the sear is missing. m |
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Yeah, Marcus, I was absolutely sure from the very beginning that it read 'Burgunon' for Burgundy. m |
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How about BURGUŅON ... Spanish for Bourguignon
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A valid assumption Fernando
![]() Burgundy had a Spanish duke during 31 July 1621 to 17 September 1665 (Phillip VIII). Louis XIV became king only after 1643 so a Spanish name for Burgundy might very well be the case here. ![]() |
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