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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Portugal
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This friend of my friend has brought further pictures with some parts dismounted and the result of his on investigation.
He has found online a pistol that, apart from being a more elaborated example, features a few characteristics that tend to make him realize that it was made by the same maker. Such is Wenzl Böhm in Eger (Hungary) circa 1740.The similarities are the barrel with a mid ridge, the spider site and the fanned stepping down at the breech. The flintlock is also similar and the pins holding the barrel are nearly in the same place as his example. A relief carving above the lock also appears to be made in the same style. So Gentlemen, do we have a winner ? , |
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Join Date: Jan 2019
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Hello everyone,
I'm the friend of a friend mentioned. I would also like to add that I'm pretty confident that the relief carvings on the flintlock represent a Hungarian Lynx flanked by two crouching rabbits. It's my understanding that Gere, Hungary was well known in the day for it's master gun makers. |
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