| Forum: European Armoury  6th July 2018, 09:38 PM | 
	
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				 Ripoll Miquelet 
 Hi Dana, what a nice pistol. That lock alone pretty much identifies  Ripoll made. A very standard patilla, flat full cock and round notched half cock. IMHO that is what my envious eyes see it.
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	| Forum: European Armoury  21st November 2017, 02:50 AM | 
	
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				 Portuguese patilla 
 Fernando K, please do as fernando requested. I learned from you and you always made observations and posts so very much more interesting. So please remain active in the forum.
 
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	| Forum: European Armoury  21st January 2017, 10:01 PM | 
	
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	| Forum: Ethnographic Weapons  11th December 2016, 09:51 AM | 
	
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				 I am solidly with Fernando K on this one, that... 
 I am solidly with Fernando K on this one, that is, this lock is a "stretched" agujeta lock, a type of lock probably born in Brescia, copied in North Africa, may or may not have preceded the classic...
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	| Forum: Ethnographic Weapons  12th July 2015, 10:08 PM | 
	
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	| Forum: European Armoury  4th July 2015, 05:19 AM | 
	
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	| Forum: European Armoury  30th June 2015, 10:19 PM | 
	
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	| Forum: European Armoury  30th June 2015, 09:21 PM | 
	
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	| Forum: European Armoury  30th June 2015, 09:41 AM | 
	
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				 Rubens hunter 
 Greetings, I have been wanting to ask the members what variety of gunlock is pictured in Peter Paul Rubens An Autumn Landscape with a View of Hetsteen circa 1635. I believe it to be an agujeta of...
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	| Forum: Ethnographic Weapons  2nd June 2014, 01:04 AM | 
	
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				 Rick et al,  
  
Here is an article from an... 
 Rick et al,
 
 Here is an article from an international museum committee site that is certainly germane to the original topic. I really enjoy all Ibrahiim al Balooshi posts and we are truly fortunate...
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	| Forum: European Armoury  22nd April 2014, 05:39 AM | 
	
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	| Forum: European Armoury  20th April 2014, 04:10 AM | 
	
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				 mystery miquelet 
 Greetings All,
 
 This lock looks for all the world to be Italian, “alla marchigiana” (“in the Marchesan style” ). Marchesan locks have been often described as “surrealistic”. Hmm, wonder why. What...
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	| Forum: European Armoury  19th April 2014, 04:44 AM | 
	
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				 Fernando, no need to withdraw your opinion... 
 Fernando, no need to withdraw your opinion because you are most certainly correct about the decorative crudeness of the hammer. You were talking aesthetics, I was talking functionality. My "crude"...
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	| Forum: European Armoury  18th April 2014, 10:46 AM | 
	
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				 Hola, Fernandos  
The "poor quality" hammer at... 
 Hola, Fernandos
 The "poor quality" hammer at least strikes the nipple and thus the cap squarely, not something many better (and modern) caplocks always get right. Given decent quality caps, I bet...
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	| Forum: European Armoury  19th November 2013, 08:50 PM | 
	
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	| Forum: European Armoury  19th November 2013, 09:37 AM | 
	
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	| Forum: European Armoury  19th November 2013, 05:02 AM | 
	
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	| Forum: European Armoury  15th November 2013, 07:06 AM | 
	
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				 All, if you have access to Art, Arms and Armour... 
 All, if you have access to Art, Arms and Armour '79, page 340, you will see Marchesan (central Italy) romanlocks and pistols not unlike the subject pistol. May not be much help, but it is the place I...
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	| Forum: European Armoury  22nd October 2013, 04:18 AM | 
	
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				 Dmitry and James,  
  
Perhaps item number FC159... 
 Dmitry and James,
 
 Perhaps item number FC159 from https://www.blackleyandson.com/ would be a good start at replacing that top jaw. FC159 sure looks like the broken one and measures 1.437". Just...
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	| Forum: European Armoury  19th October 2013, 04:08 AM | 
	
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				 Dmitry et al,  
  
I agree, that hole has... 
 Dmitry et al,
 
 I agree, that hole has something to do with a belt hook. Fernando K nailed the makers. Nice pistol at any rate, though that broken top jaw sort of spoils the overall condition....
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	| Forum: European Armoury  6th October 2013, 06:23 AM | 
	
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	| Forum: European Armoury  27th September 2013, 11:26 PM | 
	
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				 Dana et al  
  
A quick look in my Dutch firearms... 
 Dana et al
 
 A quick look in my Dutch firearms books revealed a musket of circa 1640 having a flintlock with the frizzen spring located on the interior of the lock. So perhaps that is the case with...
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	| Forum: European Armoury  27th September 2013, 11:11 PM | 
	
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	| Forum: European Armoury  27th September 2013, 04:10 AM | 
	
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				 Dana  
  
Don't know much about muzzle dragons,... 
 Dana
 
 Don't know much about muzzle dragons, but early English blunderbusses, maybe. This early blunderbuss is all I have been able to find so far. Earlier than this, one needs to look toward the...
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	| Forum: European Armoury  25th September 2013, 04:46 AM | 
	
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				 Dana, perhaps this may be of some help, keeping... 
 Dana, perhaps this may be of some help, keeping in mind, of course, terminology is a mine field. From Francis Markham in "Five Decades of Epistles of Warres", London, 1622, Bk. IV, p. 133 refers to...
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