skiendog
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- Jan 13, 2011
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Hello everyone, and good evening.
My grandfather has given me this old flintlock. The true story is that his father (my great grand father) won it in a card game off of a gentleman on an island in the pacific ocean. I like to tell my friends he was in an epic duel with a pirate in the Caribbean, and took it as his trophy.
It appears to have Asian-writing type markings on the top of the handle. The wood is very well carved and decorated over almost the entire length of the gun. There appears to be some (silver??) inlay, and very nice work. The barrel is 10", and the caliber appears to be 0.55" at the muzzle. An obvious detail is that the hammer is missing.
Any other information would be wonderful. If it is worth anything, I would be interested in getting in contact with anyone who could restore it and find a period-appropriate hammer. If it's worthless, I will just keep it in the family another 100 years. Thanks everyone!
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My grandfather has given me this old flintlock. The true story is that his father (my great grand father) won it in a card game off of a gentleman on an island in the pacific ocean. I like to tell my friends he was in an epic duel with a pirate in the Caribbean, and took it as his trophy.
It appears to have Asian-writing type markings on the top of the handle. The wood is very well carved and decorated over almost the entire length of the gun. There appears to be some (silver??) inlay, and very nice work. The barrel is 10", and the caliber appears to be 0.55" at the muzzle. An obvious detail is that the hammer is missing.
Any other information would be wonderful. If it is worth anything, I would be interested in getting in contact with anyone who could restore it and find a period-appropriate hammer. If it's worthless, I will just keep it in the family another 100 years. Thanks everyone!
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