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Hi, M ELEY, Thanks for your nice lines. The two incendiary quarrels on top used to be in my collection until about 15 years ago when I passed them to a friend of mine who had concentrated on earliest crossbows and stuff. My field is earliest firearms. The ones below I photographed in the Swiss National Museum Zurich, togehter with the 'recipe'. These earliest accouterments sure range among the greatest rarissimae on earth. Michael |
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Amazing,indeed. Thanks for posting them, Michael. Would have loved to have had one for my collection, but just a little out of my price range, I suspect!
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Hi Matchlock,
Thanks for posting these. I've got to admit that I'm interested in these for intellectual reasons only, not collecting them. I have this gut-negative reaction to collecting old incendiaries and bombs, especially if they still have their original chemicals in them. To me, the most interesting thing is that these highly reactive materials lasted as long as they did. F Last edited by fearn; 20th October 2008 at 09:45 PM. Reason: deleting a "not" for clarity |
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Unless they were stored really, really well, I doubt that there is much to fear.
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Great pictures, thank you very much.
I'd like to present pictures of mine, but I have no chance of taking photos at the moment (my collection is not where I am ![]() They are only the heads, though. Peter |
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Owning such heads is as good as anyone could normally and possibly do, anyway. Michael |
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Fearn, for the most part, I agree with Ed in that they are probably inert. That being said, I won't go putting a lit fuse down my Rev War grenado powder hole any time soon. Just read a terrible story about another collector killed trying to saw a Dahlgren shell in half. Probably inactive...but why take chances!
![]() Peter, I would also love to see your items whenever you get the chance to post them. Thanks! -Mark Last edited by M ELEY; 21st October 2008 at 03:13 AM. Reason: Forgot a word! |
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