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    Newbie from NC

    Hello all, I'm a newbie to all of this, but I am strongly considering joining an 18th c. group and working on an F&I-period central North Carolina militia impression. However, the needs of a young family (5, 3, and 1 y.o.), lack of free time, and tight funds conspire against me... :( With any...
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    HELP - Early 18th c. French Flintlock Triggerguard Finial

    Some additional photos... Link Link Link Thanks! -Jess
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    HELP - Early 18th c. French Flintlock Triggerguard Finial

    Any references/sources you all can recommend (I think we've got all of Hamilton's stuff) would be greatly appreciated. Much thanks! -Jess
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    HELP - Early 18th c. French Flintlock Triggerguard Finial

    The possibility is good (quite good) that this artifact is not firearms related at all, but as some of you say, from a piece of furniture, or some other domestic ware. It's possible that it's from the 19th c. or later. There are occupied standing homes from the 19th and 20th c. in the general...
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    HELP - Early 18th c. French Flintlock Triggerguard Finial

    Greetings all, If any of you have the time, we’d appreciate your thoughts on the attached photo. This artifact was recovered during recent archaeological work near Fort Neoheroka (Tuscarora War - ca. 1713) in Greene County, North Carolina. It was located in the general vicinity of an allied...
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