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thank you for your great Help, I just ordered the book. Regards from Holland
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Bavaria, Germany - the center of 15th and 16th century gunmaking
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That's what we're for on the forum!
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Join Date: Jan 2007
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Cornelis,
A Beautiful gun, in Beautiful condition! We hardly ever see one in such pristine condition, all screws undamaged, etc. The metalwork filing is a joy, as is the beautifully carved stock. The ivory escucheons for the side-nails look lovely. Altogether Very very nice! Congratulations on owning such a piece! ........now, I'm going back to look at it again!! Richard. |
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Hi Richard,
I beg to differ but I do not think that the side-nail washers on Cornelis' beautiful gun are actually of ivory. In 99.99 per cent these inlays consist of either mammalian bone or of staghorn which means that you can use a Canadian cow bone or something else of native provenance to rebuild the piece Best wishes, Michael |
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thanks for the compliment
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Good morning Michael.
Yes, I am sure you are quite right about the side-nail washers. I was "presuming" based only on the colour! I sort of think replicating this one might be a bit past my abilities!!!! Lovey rifle. |
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