Here's a guy offering what he claims is a 1780 Flintlock. There's no date or maker's mark on the lock anywhere. So I asked what proof does he have of it's authenticity?
Here's the answer I got:
"This type of lock was pretty much discontinued being made approx 1825. My estimate of age is conservative as it could possible be somewhat older than I indicated. I have the pistol that a this lock was removed from. The stock was in such poor condition that I decided not to restore it but to sell the lock separately which is in good condition. I have collected guns for over 50 years and consider myself to be quite knowledgeable on their history."
It's now selling for almost $200 and will probably go higher. I can't believe the gullibility of people.
Here's the answer I got:
"This type of lock was pretty much discontinued being made approx 1825. My estimate of age is conservative as it could possible be somewhat older than I indicated. I have the pistol that a this lock was removed from. The stock was in such poor condition that I decided not to restore it but to sell the lock separately which is in good condition. I have collected guns for over 50 years and consider myself to be quite knowledgeable on their history."
It's now selling for almost $200 and will probably go higher. I can't believe the gullibility of people.