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    Welby with twist off back cyl in 577cal

    I was able to find a little information on this piece in my Webley revolvers book. The .577 Boxer Revolvers were produced from 1866-1870. This does not agree with your box label, but 1857 may refer to something other than a production date. The revolvers I have seen are marked "P. Webley...
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    British Blades

    Thank you everyone for all the information. It provides a good starting point. Ed
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    British Blades

    Sorry for my ignorance, but who is Joe De La Ronde? Thank you both for the quick replies. Ed
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    British Blades

    Hello all. I am in the market for a Revolutionary War period, British pattern, hatchet or tomahawk. Ideally I would like to find a piece that is stamped with period markings and a broad arrow. It would not be used for throwing, but it may be used for chopping brush. If possible I would like...
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