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Unread 12-27-2016, 06:53 PM   #101
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oh - my

gold washed pans, are those rollers in the frizzens?
and still together and cased

FANTASTIC
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Unread 12-27-2016, 07:38 PM   #102
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oh - my

gold washed pans, are those rollers in the frizzens?
and still together and cased

FANTASTIC
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Not sure what "rollers in the frizzens" means but it did come with extra flint and the tool to makes more balls should I ever decide to make so noise.
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the toe of the frizzen either rides on the flat of that V spring or on a "roller" - a bearing which makes the action a little smoother

in this example the roller is on the spring - it can be in the toe of the frizzen as well



other wise a hard polished toe of the frizzen rides on the flat of the spring- also polished
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Unread 12-27-2016, 08:01 PM   #104
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I just added a Westley Richards center hammer Rook Rifle. It is a 297/250.
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I would bet your WR looks a lot like my H&H in 360 no5.
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I will post some photos when I receive it.
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I now have to amend my first post. I just picked up a 1/2 frame VHE 12ga from a PGCA member.
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Unread 12-28-2016, 12:00 PM   #108
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...Not sure what "rollers in the frizzens" means...
Sounds like the incantation from The Wizard of Id to me..."Frammin' at the jim-jam, frippin' in the krotz."
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Larry, I think I saw your great Midas on another forum, but I may be mistaken. My prewar Midas Trap is # 4868. What is your serial number? What other details can you tell us. Maybe you could show us the back end and the forend. If there ever was a classic over under, this is it.
Bill this is the first time I have posted any pictures of the Midas, so I know it wasn't mine that you were looking at. The serial number is in the 900s.
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