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A similar, contemporary sample, ca. 1615-20, with a Netherlandish stock, the barrel and lock Suhl made, in the Musée de l'Armée, Paris.
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Beautiful and elegant weapons
![]() I see an iron mount protruding from the lock? Was this to hold the match cord? |
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Hi Marcus,
As I cannot see what you seem to see, could you please mark the spot for me to identify? There seems to be nothing to this lock mechanism that ought not to be there. Best, m Last edited by Matchlock; 26th February 2014 at 04:04 PM. |
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I think i already see what it is, the hook which keeps the gun on the wall.
Its a bit of an optical illusion, but nothing special
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It is a museum's hook in the wall!
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I really need new glasses...
I looked at the Dutch army museum's (Delft) online collection and found these examples. They do have a very typical form i would say (but seeing as i just confused a wall hanger for a matchcord holder i will not go forth and try to state a fact )![]()
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Great selection, Marcus,
Thank you for posting! Telling by the serpentines I should say these are a bit later/younger, 1620's. Do you happen to know their overall length? m |
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