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    Improving a India gun...

    Be sure to take photos of your ramrod work. I'm not clear on what you're gonna do. xtm
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    Octagon, to 16 Flats, to Wedding Band, then Round....

    You need to include the width of the band. xtm
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    Octagon, to 16 Flats, to Wedding Band, then Round....

    Giz, JMO, but I don't consider that the English proofmarks diminish the significance of what you have at all! Further investigation under other metal parts may indicate that everything else is American - and that only the barrel was imported. Frankly, I think you have a wonderful gun there - no...
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    Octagon, to 16 Flats, to Wedding Band, then Round....

    Giz, that's interesting...I once had a Wm. Cashmore (Birmingham) breechloading shotgun - and the barrel rib was engraved "W. Read & Sons Boston, Mass." Spelled differently, of course - but the company was a reknown firearms importer and dealt in guns of all sorts - mostly high-end. ...I still...
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    Octagon, to 16 Flats, to Wedding Band, then Round....

    I bet that little compartment is for a spare nipple. xtm
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    Help ID'ing a knife

    Liightfoot, Was the butcher knife you have stamped or marked in any way by the maker? Is the blade length close to the one Giz posted the photos of? thanks, xtm
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