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|  26th October 2013, 12:49 PM | #1 | 
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				 |  German musket? 
			
			Can you help me ID this musket? is this maker mark on the barrel?
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|  26th October 2013, 08:04 PM | #2 | 
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			Hello: The key (lock) is Spanish, conversion of a key (lock) Spark (flint), and instead of the rake (frizzen) has applied the "keep-bait". Displays the original holes, covered. The bronze piece that has been applied to the mouth, to mimic a blunderbuss, is false, and stock shape mimics Spanish butts. In short, I think a decorative piece. Affectionately. Fernando K | 
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|  14th November 2013, 10:36 PM | #3 | |
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 This is clearly a very plain percussion carbine (short gun) of Spanish origin. Not only the lock and stock but also the Castilian shape of the buttstock are characterisitically Spanish, ca. 1850-60. To me, the 'mark' does not seem to show an identfiable symbol. Best, Michael | |
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|  15th November 2013, 09:52 AM | #4 | 
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			The mark looks like some kind of crown with an alien head onder it, but that can't be right     | 
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