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Old 24th September 2013, 10:03 PM   #1
dana_w
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Hello Matus,

I have been researching a holster pistol in my collection made by Johann Jacob Kuchenreuter.

https://plus.google.com/113925773621...ts/VhtaAxuUtpA

I don't YET own a copy of HEER DER NEUE STOCKEL and often turn to this forum for help identifying a makers mark.

When I found Die Kriegswaffen in ihren geschichtlichen Entwickelungen (1893), it seemed like a good thing to share here at the forum.

It's amazing how much good research information is out there if you know where to look. For example here is a copy of the Armouries of the Tower of London, Vol I & II, (1916)

http://archive.org/details/inventorysurveyo01ffou

http://archive.org/details/inventorysurveyo01ffou

I had found the Kuchenreuter website and family history, but not Die Kuchenreuter und ihre Zunftgenossen by Dirk Götschmann. Thanks for sharing, it looks like an interesting book. Unfortunately I don't speak German.

Thanks again,
Dana
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