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Old 14th November 2008, 07:07 PM   #2
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Ed,

I fully agree with your justification.

Traces of red lead (minium) paint - you sure caught me there! - sounds a lot like 16th/17th century by the latest.

Anyway, I am covinced that you got a very early piece. A tentative attribution to Nuremberg or - in general - South Germany/Austria/The Tyrol (within their historical boundaries respectively) - cannot be generally excluded although that sort of hardy tools was made identically all over Western Europe .

In any case it seems extremely attractive to me! Well done, buddy.

Maybe I should start purchasing my 16th century harquebuses from ebay

Michael
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