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me too...charlie
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Wow, you sure know how to tease.
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Gorgeous. That wrist checkering looks a bit like the work of Fordney, one of the later period, Lancaster School masters. Any relation?
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As my dad and I wanted something we can use in the field, we had Allan Sandy build this for us. Per the question on the wrist checkering, which is something I have admired on period guns, we requested this option this as well as some other items I will show when I get better pics.
While I am not really a hardcore flintlock or period gun person, I have always found interest in doubles. Having had a lot of fun with a 150 yr old percussion gun the last 2 years with dove, I thought this would be an interesting route. I have to blame much of this obsession on the fun I have experienced with Parkers and others which led to this fascination with doubles and BP. |
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mighty nice...charlie
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Stunning!
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