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  1. florkinliege

    SOLD Late 1600s or early 1700s pistol

    What size is the lock?
  2. florkinliege

    Rogers rangers musket photos please?

    "Cavalry of the Kings Rangers" is a hint
  3. florkinliege

    WANTED WTB p1738 sea service lock

    looking for a p38 sea service lock (TRS 551 or original) +/- $450
  4. florkinliege

    Forensic Identification for Flintlock Remains

    as others have mentioned either a relic cheapo Brit export gun with mountings somewhat in the style of a Bess or an American composite with parts from a Bess in that direction, most likely early 19th century.
  5. florkinliege

    SOLD Late 17th century flintlock musket

    Good transaction, would recommend!
  6. florkinliege

    SOLD Late 17th century flintlock musket

    ETA Pm sent with my phone number. I'm localish with cash in hand.
  7. florkinliege

    SOLD Late 17th century flintlock musket

    Yes I am. Not sure how PMs work here, will get you my info.
  8. florkinliege

    I'd love some help with identifying this

    Looks like a Dutch pattern 1777. Check out the latest issue of Man At Arms magazine for "A Survey of 18th Century Dutch Muskets" by Mathieu Willemsen
  9. florkinliege

    SOLD Late 17th century flintlock musket

    I'm interested if the sale falls through
  10. florkinliege

    Rogers rangers musket photos please?

    From "The Annotated and Illustrated Journals of Major Robert Rogers" Todish/Zaboly Account of effects of Thomas Chase died 13 175- at Halefax One New French gun marked TC One Coton and Linen shirt One frock, asinbrgs One pare of asinbrgs Trousers One powder horn one boolet pouch One pare of...
  11. florkinliege

    Building a Carolina Gun/ Type G

    "Carolina gun" is an 18th century English term for a type of gun made for export, primarily to the American South; Charleston, SC being the nexus of the deerskin trade (as described by Hamilton as the Type G, see above). Some 18th century British Gunmakers made a wide variety of arms for export...
  12. florkinliege

    Original firearm

    get an overall picture of the entire gun, then flip it over. Are there any markings? Decent pictures are helpful.
  13. florkinliege

    Estimated valuation on 2 rifles.

    can we get better/overall images of the non inlaid gun? An overall? What are the markings?
  14. florkinliege

    Serpentine Butt Plate Tang

    thanks for the additional images. I'd say Rich P nailed it if that is indeed cherry, great restock of an early ca. 1700ish gun, possibly Dutch or less likely English in North America.
  15. florkinliege

    Serpentine Butt Plate Tang

    Can we get a good image of the breech tang carving and the triggerguard finial?
  16. florkinliege

    Examples of fusil fin?

    Thollier with the wrong **** Fort Ti fusil fin
  17. florkinliege

    Firearms of the Fur Trade by James A. Hanson

    Great book, worth it for the serious student IMO.
  18. florkinliege

    Books on trade guns?

    Well documented on a very limited basis. These were the cheapest shotguns in the period. THE SOUTH CAROLINA GAZETTE Date: March 29, 1735 RUN AWAY FROM Mr. Bryan Reily AND Mr. John CarMichael, two Irishmen Servants, both balking broad Scotch, one named Roger OMony, a tall pocksetten...
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