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    Coin Shop find, need help identifying

    Purchased this piece from a coin shop in East Texas. Shop owner says it tests 20% silver, engraved “Mason Inverness” and sales tag said 1750’s era. Per my research it looks to be a Scottish style belt pistol, but the Mason Inverness is getting me nowhere. I’ve been told flintlock but also...
  2. Sherry Coffey

    FOR SALE wool plaid skirt & bodice

    Scottish set, fine wool plaid skirt has 33” waist & is 40” from top of waistband to hem; tam has a 21” band, but has a drawstring for some adjusting; shawl is 15” wide and 76” long; bodice is cotton, lined w/stays, 17.5” across back, 15” from shoulder to bottom of side.$200
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    WANTED Mad Piper "Jacobite Hilt" Basket Hilted Sword

    I am looking for one of the Scottish basket hilted swords which Donnie Shearer, aka The Mad Piper used to make which he called the "Jacobite hilt," which they would be willing to sale. Thanks!
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    Modifying a commercial Murdoch Scottish steel pistol

    On another related subject, back in the day, before I discovered there were some fairly reasonable sources for high quality reproduction Scottish pistols, I tried my hand at modifying the common reproduction Murdoch pistol which can be easily had. Of course, these pistols are much too big for...
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    Thinking About Having a Scottish Musket Made.

    I have been looking into the possibility of having a "Heron Butt" Scottish Musket made based on one of the surviving examples in the National Museum of Scotland. I was wondering if anyone else has tried to take this on as a project, or if anyone has and advice on this subject? I have read...
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