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Still if you dismount the barrel, you may find other marks.
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Oh my ... ! How about STUPENDOUS!
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As you keep digging, you find that the Lamotte were a numerous family of Stephanois (Saint Etienne natives) gunmakers, active from end XVII to mid XIX centuries;Joseph Lamotte having being of the first in the line (1716-1807).
By the way Dana, how is your French ? Perhaps if you contact the FRENCH MUSEUM OF ART AND INDUSTRY they may be able to pass you precise information on the very Louis Lammote. They seem to be A VIABLE SOURCE. . Last edited by fernando; 9th May 2019 at 02:09 PM. Reason: name spell |
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