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    Original 1766 Musket

    In the 1970's and 80's there were (and still are) people who stamped French muskets with a fake US surcharge to turn a reasonably priced me musket into a much more expensive item with fake Revolutionary War associations. An original surcharged piece was used to duplicate the stamping, by taking...
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    Brown Bess? Is this what I think it is?

    Speaking from a collectors point of view, many people generally prefer a piece left as found, and nothing done to an item that can't be undone or reversed. Removing and stabilizing rust (especially the red stuff) is fine. Re-conversion of pieces that were once flint, turned into percussion...
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    Are movie prop revolvers fully functional reproductions?

    Remember when Dick Cheney shot a guy in the face with a shotgun? He never apologized or faced any legal problems and got off scott free. "D"s aren't the only one's who've gotten out of potentially serious trouble. Money and connections.....
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    Anyway to dye white canvas tan?

    Coffee and tea will wash out when rained out, and gets bleached out in the sun. If you want a natural dye, walnuts have an oily base that is much longer lasting. With walnuts (or butternuts!), a light dose that can be repeated until you get the shade of light brown you want, is IMO, a better way...
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