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    WANTED Confederate D Guard Bowie

    Yeah it's actually for a civil war display that I want to make. So as nice as it would be to have an original, ain't gonna happen! I looked at some of the mass produced ones, and would have to take the guard off, and make a new one. I'll see if I can look up some of the makers mentioned. Not on...
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    WANTED Confederate D Guard Bowie

    Hello, Im looking for a large Confederate D Guard Bowie. Looking for something very historically accurate, with a blade around 17 inches or so. I've looked at a few custom jobs from different bladesmiths, just curious if anyone has something along these lines they'd part with. Originals are...
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    WITHDRAWN M1855

    Withdrawn
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    Original Brown Bess

    Thank you for clarifying that for me. Again, nice old warhorse
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    Original Brown Bess

    I think it's a nice original 1777, but are you inferring it was used at the Alamo? Or just that it was displayed there as you mentioned? The purchaser should buy it for the fact that it's a nice original 1777, but it being on display at the Alamo doesn't add value in my book.
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    Original Brown Bess

    Yeah I'd post it in the identification help section. See what people say. This isn't the section for identifying antiques. Then open a listing for sale if you so choose
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    Flintlock identification required.

    Guessing East India Company gun. The patina isn't even over the gun. Makes me a little suspicious. Caliber is right. For a musket.
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    SOLD New England Loooooooong Fowler

    My interest have been gradually moving towards the Civil War so I'd like to add to my Civil War collection. I would like to trade my New England Long Fowler I made years ago. This is a completely one off gun. It has a 55" .62 caliber barrel turned by CLA artisan Dan Fruth. Very lightweight...
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    Coaching Carbine Done!

    I like it. The relief carving looks very clean. Cant wait to see pics on what it does on the range!
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    SOLD 1732 John Baskett Bible

    Oh I've read a good chunk of it. It's literally stepping back in time with each page turn.
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    FOR SALE Center seam blanket

    I have a light weight center seam blanket for sale. Nicely stiched, embroidered to looks like a 3 over the letter NVC. I'm guessing it's 19th century. Has some stains, was used in a bedroll at reenactments that I had for a display that people could handle and try on. If you need anore pics just...
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    SOLD 1732 John Baskett Bible

    I have an original Baskett Bible printed in 1732 for sale. I purchased this decades ago from a antique store in the Mohawk Valley of NY. Obviously missing the front cover and straps that would have held it closed but it's seems like very few if any pages are missing. Contains birth and death...
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    1700's Fusil Musket identification

    No expert but I'm going to throw out there Dutch, but a hunting gun not musket. It was somewhat common for well off men to have guns for hunting with bayonets. Seen it on Dutch and German arms. I don't see anything that says military to me. Either way it's a great piece.
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    SOLD Ben Hoffman belt axe

    This is one of Ben Hoffmans from Hoffman's Reproductions 1750's belt axe or pole axe. It's a F&I period axe, but was used throughout the 18th century. Overall length 16.25", head length 6", blade width 2.5". This has seen some use, and the head wiggles just a little. Sure it can be snuggled up...
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    SOLD Ken Hamilton Crooked Knife

    I purchased this from Mr. Hamilton. Its a typical crooked knife used anywhere from the 18th century on. This is a nice size to keep with your woods running pack. Beautifully chip carved, comes with sheath. Overall length 9.5", blade 4". Had never seen wood! Hope someone can put it to good use...
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    SOLD Ken Hamilton English Trade Knife

    Here's a beautiful Hamilton English Trade Knife. His attention to detail in construction is exactly like the originals. This is a 1750's marked knife. Comes with correct sheath. Blade is 6.5", overall length 10.5". Never seen the outdoors, hope someone will put it to good use. Asking $100
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