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Old 13th February 2024, 10:55 AM   #20
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Originally Posted by corrado26 View Post
This boxlock pistol proves that Lepage not only made the most valuable pieces, but also pistols for the common man - unfortunately in not particularly good condition.
The first photograph is from a Liege pistol.
The second photograph is from a Boutet pistol.
The third photograph is from a LePage pistol.
The fourth photograph is from a Jean Aubron pistol.

Fish-scale carving is quite common in pocket pistols.

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Mike
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