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Exactly, 'Nando,
This sort of Early Renaissance combination arms can indeed be called crazy as their practical use was almost nil - apart from play and psychology. Best, Michl |
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Join Date: Jul 2009
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Amazing! Thanks for showing it to us!
If I'm not mistaken, the rear barrels have been fired, perhaps excessively, as the stock shows what appear to be period[?] repairs. I'm sure everybody wanted to fire the 'butt-gun'. |
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The seeming stock 'repairs' are not repairs!
In order to make this construction possible, each single one of the four rear barrels had to be inserted in a square block of wood, which then was glued to a cutout recess in the buttstock. It is not possible to do this any other way. The very same procedure was used on my four barrel mace of ca. 1540: all barrels are individually inset and surrounded by pieces of wood: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...hlight=meyrick Best, Michael |
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Thanks! Next time I'll see one of these, I'll know not to worry about the possible alterations!
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The barrels are inset in separate oak blocks.
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Russia, Leningrad
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Hallo Michael! This photos is really impressive. Thank you for such details
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Thank you for appreciating these, Alexender,
More on similar Italian multibarrel arquebuses coming soon! Best, m |
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