sirdutch
32 Cal.
Hello everyone,
An old friend of mine is selling what he describes an an old Indian Flintlock, called as such because it is decorated with a lot of what we would call tacks, all very carefully and symmetrically done. It is absolutely beautiful with a fine stock and the metal is finished in what he calls a rust blue. It's caliber is approximately .45 caliber by measurement. He believes it was made by an American of German extraction in the mid nineteenth century but who knows for sure. It has no proof marks that I can see so it is most likely not a military arm. It has double triggers (single barrel, probably a set trigger)and has an inscription of B. Foote. I also is engraved with a Christian fish symbol with a cross inside of it. Any ideas on it's origin or the meaning of the symol of the cross and fish? I have been told by one oldtimer that the fish is for good luck in the hunt.
Thanks for any help out there.
P.S Is it worth the $900 he is asking for it if it is indeed an antique? He is an old friend so I don't doubt his sincerity. He is an expert with Colts and Winchesters and other early west firearms and is my go to man on these firearms.
God Bless!
An old friend of mine is selling what he describes an an old Indian Flintlock, called as such because it is decorated with a lot of what we would call tacks, all very carefully and symmetrically done. It is absolutely beautiful with a fine stock and the metal is finished in what he calls a rust blue. It's caliber is approximately .45 caliber by measurement. He believes it was made by an American of German extraction in the mid nineteenth century but who knows for sure. It has no proof marks that I can see so it is most likely not a military arm. It has double triggers (single barrel, probably a set trigger)and has an inscription of B. Foote. I also is engraved with a Christian fish symbol with a cross inside of it. Any ideas on it's origin or the meaning of the symol of the cross and fish? I have been told by one oldtimer that the fish is for good luck in the hunt.
Thanks for any help out there.
P.S Is it worth the $900 he is asking for it if it is indeed an antique? He is an old friend so I don't doubt his sincerity. He is an expert with Colts and Winchesters and other early west firearms and is my go to man on these firearms.
God Bless!