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Old 2nd October 2010, 03:02 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by Matchlock
Hi folks,

Anybody else wiling to say 'hi' and 'welcome!' to our new member Mr. Scratch?!

Please c'mon, buddies! We all are a community after all and cannot really actually prosper without mutual impulses ... (to each his own subject, of course) - but: please do respond any way you can ...

Thanks, and best as always,
Michael
Welcome to the forum Mr Scratch ,
this is certainly not my area....Michael is certainly the man 'for the job'. Judging by the patina it probably isn't that old and the shape is quite 'crisp'.
I have been digging for further information about the possible origins of your piece but have been unsucessful , but have discovered that there are available 'working' replica's, some still manufactured/ available for sale, today.
Micheal....Would stocks on hand gonnes be 'standardised' I wonder....or, if fairly standard did individuals modify to suit their needs ? If this is the case...perhaps it gives Mr Scratch more 'flexibility' in designing/making a stock to suit the barrel ?

Kind Regards David
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