Possibly, not sure on it.Is this the one that was in Richmond , Texas and then moved to it's present location?
Possibly, not sure on it.Is this the one that was in Richmond , Texas and then moved to it's present location?
I appreciate that they included the wartime production for the revolvers. Helps illustrate how minute confederate production was.
It is about 10% of a privately owned collection. Zero tax dollars involved.What a superb exhibit. Wish I had known about it before.
Is it an organization or an individual's collection? It looks like they managed to "collect them all" of the super rare revolvers.It is about 10% of a privately owned collection. Zero tax dollars involved.
supposedly a very very wealthy gentlemen collected thisIs it an organization or an individual's collection? It looks like they managed to "collect them all" of the super rare revolvers.
emphases on "very very" hahasupposedly a very very wealthy gentlemen collected this
compared to this semi-retired RN's attempt to resuscitate 2 smoothbore muskets to 'parts gun' statusemphases on "very very" haha
They didn't pay you enough to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on revolvers?compared to this semi-retired RN's attempt to resuscitate 2 smoothbore muskets to 'parts gun' status
due to the menagerie of parts, won't be able to play in N-SSA matches but will be part of reindeer games on my farm.
LOL - Nope. I'm doing good to buy a part each paycheck towards the 2 smoothbore project muskets. The big nuts for me to crack are gonna be the $250 original lock for the 1842 and a new barrel from Bob Hoyt to go on the 1840 H&P conversion. Still thinking of having Mr. Hoyt sleeve the 1842's barrel from .69 to something smaller just to have some extra steel there.They didn't pay you enough to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on revolvers?
https://www.rockislandauction.com/detail/76/163/dance-brothers-confederate-percussion-revolver
PM me where you live.Even though it's located in the same state as myself, it's still hundreds of miles from here. And I feel most of my "traveling" days are behind me. I would and (might still) very much like to see this museum. Maybe someday?
NO, the one he visited ins West Ft Worth. Didnt know there was one down in Richmond(Houston area)Is this the one that was in Richmond , Texas and then moved to it's present location?
I think that he was wondering if they have moved the one down in Richmond to its current location in West Fort Worth or not.NO, the one he visited ins West Ft Worth. Didnt know there was one down in Richmond(Houston area)
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