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Old 29th May 2016, 04:18 AM   #5
Pukka Bundook
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Rick,

No more photos until they both arrive, and I purchase one near on 3 years ago! (they both should be here in hopefully a week or 3 now)

They both seem similar in layout, just the actual koftgari appears different.
The barrels from Oudh often had no pan covers that swiveled, but rather one that slotted over the pan. In fact, it was noted if an Oudh barrel had a pan -cover in the conventional meaning, as they were rather scarce.
I believe one barrel is 53" & one 55".
Bores are reported by my pal and agent as V. good!

Ibrahiim,
Thank you for the extra images;
Some toradors are indeed a work of art. :-)
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