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|  11th October 2014, 04:10 PM | #19 | 
| (deceased) Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: Bavaria, Germany - the center of 15th and 16th century gunmaking 
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			Now here is a really important thing, the brass/"bronze" haquebut barrel cast in Nuremberg in ca. 1535 for Ulrich von Schellenberg. The authentic 16th century term for the kind of copper alloy used was brass (German: Messing). Contrary to what the catalog description stated, it is by no means a completely preserved "haquebut", and cannot compare to the uniqe Doppelter Doppelhaken, Nuremberg, ca. 1515-20, preserved in The Michael Trömner Collection, and even retaining its original ramrod. Attachments, from top: - haquebuts with brass barrels (Messing hagkenpuchsen) in one of the arsenals of Maximilian I, ca. 1507 - the finely preserved haquebut wall gun in the autor's collection Last edited by Matchlock; 11th October 2014 at 07:29 PM. | 
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