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Thanks bud . Its already sold . I'm busy busy !
Putting on a hard sale there Rob. Very nice!
Putting on a hard sale there Rob. Very nice!
Proverbial dumb question. It was my impression that the side plates on trade guns were not inlet. Or was this per customer request?Got the side plate inlet and few small things done ....time for final shaping now . Refine it all to finish size and shape and slim it down to boot. Its 6.40 pds. now , let's see what it is when its done . I hope around or just under 6 , we'll see .
Most of them were inlet actually . In the later period some makers omitted inletting them as a cost cutting method ...later , 20 th century , the term " left proud " came about just meaning it wasn't inlet . By the way ....when " left proud " the side plate is incredibility vulnerable to damage and bending , esp. these thin ones .Proverbial dumb question. It was my impression that the side plates on trade guns were not inlet. Or was this per customer request?
Coming soon ! I finished the stock yesterday but ran out of time finishing up some last minute items . Hopefully itll be close enough to done today for some "money pics " then I have yo disassemble it all again and start the browning process on the barrel ....we'll seeI'd like to see some good photos of the finished gun. I already like what I see. Barrel is too short.
If the customer wants them . Mr. Texan said no to the incised carvings at the tang and finials ....How about the lock and side plate +tang tear drop finals do you put them on some guns?
Rob, what was the favored metal finish for these in the 1740-1760 period? It’s confusing to m
Thanks Rob.The locks were left in the white and the barrels were browned ....I assume the trigger guards were browned but no evidence to that onev
Rob, what was the favored metal finish for these in the 1740-1760 period? It’s confusing to m
....no problem . The early 18 th century guns we dont know , and the late 18th century brown barrel and blued barrels were both being used ...Thanks Rob.
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