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I should mention that the 1548 double pistol is stocked in limewood, as are my early Landsknecht harquebuses made in Nürnberg, dated 1539, and the one probably made in Suhl in about 1540, the stock of the latter branded with a plow, the city arms of Straubing/Lower Bavaria.
Here are the links to my former posts on these two fine pieces: Michael |
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More of the 1548 double wheel-lock.
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I received those images from Christie's Arms & Armour Department.
In the image at the bottom, please note the small carved triangular deacorational bands which are featured identically on the stock of my 1539 Nuremberg harquebus. |
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These are the only photos known to me.
Michael |
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I found another pic of the former Berlin 1553 pistol.
Michael |
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