Henry Elwood
40 Cal
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Greetings,One recent article I posted on wheellocks said it took no less than 6 Guilds, or different Craftspersons/trades, to make a stocked wheellock.
I believe it 100%. I didn't see it and want to. Could you tell me the Title so I can find it. You know back in the late 80s I was also doing some Fusion Glass. Something interesting my instructor said about Colonial Glass making was, that none of the Glass Ware given to Washington at his inauguration existstoday. The pieces given by Foreign Countries are still in tact. He said that the reason for this was that the Annealing Process was only held by the "Master" of the Shop and because by the time they had achieved this status, they would never move to the "New World " and start all over. The highest level traveling would have been the Journeyman. They could make nice looking Glass but without the Annealing, the longest glass would last would be 90 years. Even just sitting in a cabinet unused. The stresses in the glass will cause it to shatter. Made me wonder about who came to the Collonies in the Gun Trade. Hank
One recent article I posted on wheellocks said it took no less than 6 Guilds, or different Craftspersons/trades, to make a stocked wheellock.