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Your thoughts on the age of the age of this piece gents, attributed to the 5th Foot, with a Dublin Castle lock.
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FakeYour thoughts on the age of the age of this piece gents, attributed to the 5th Foot, with a Dublin Castle lock.View attachment 297677View attachment 297678View attachment 297679View attachment 297680View attachment 297681View attachment 297682View attachment 297683View attachment 297684View attachment 297685View attachment 297686his piece gents.
Read what dave_person knows about Besses and you'll know the details, but he actually told you everything you *need* to know here.OK explain why.
I agree with most of the comments; it looks like a beautifully-done aging project. The butt plate engraving would not be that crude, and outside of the nice aging job, it looks just like my 1st re-enactment musket from 1975. I'd love to have one just like it to shoot and hang up in the "arms room" at home! Good job, commentators!I’m far from a Bess expert. But something seems off about that musket….
Your thoughts on the age of the age of this piece gents, attributed to the 5th Foot, with a Dublin Castle lock.View attachment 297677View attachment 297678View attachment 297679View attachment 297680View attachment 297681View attachment 297682View attachment 297683View attachment 297684View attachment 297685View attachment 297686his piece gents.
I agree with most of the comments; it looks like a beautifully-done aging project. The butt plate engraving would not be that crude, and outside of the nice aging job, it looks just like my 1st re-enactment musket from 1975. I'd love to have one just like it to shoot and hang up in the "arms room" at home! Good job, commentators!
Not arguing the main point. But the engraving being crude...maybe. thought it was relevant. Not all were nicely engraved.I agree with most of the comments; it looks like a beautifully-done aging project. The butt plate engraving would not be that crude, and outside of the nice aging job, it looks just like my 1st re-enactment musket from 1975. I'd love to have one just like it to shoot and hang up in the "arms room" at home! Good job, commentators!
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