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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Southern California
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Hola, Fernandos
The "poor quality" hammer at least strikes the nipple and thus the cap squarely, not something many better (and modern) caplocks always get right. Given decent quality caps, I bet this beast never failed to fire. Nothing of great moment, it is just a quirk in my nature to notice hammer-to-nipple alignments. I get a little peeved when folks say the Spanish locks were "crude". Maybe so, but they worked reasonably well in "crude" places like the Americas and was adapted and adopted by that no small empire under the Ottomans thumb. Just saying... |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Portugal
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Hi Miqueleter,
The poor quality connotation, besides being between ' ', went for its appeal ... not for its functionality. I have found the decoration a bit legere... not work of an 'official' smith, as if it were a later local job. But then, it was only my eyes ![]() However, once you (also) like cats, i am ready to withdraw my opinion ![]() |
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Fernando, no need to withdraw your opinion because you are most certainly correct about the decorative crudeness of the hammer. You were talking aesthetics, I was talking functionality. My "crude" remarks were not intended for you and any regular on this forum. I was sounding off about how the uninitiated belittle the patilla functionality. So, in a way, I was off-topic in my zeal to champion the lowly utility grade miquelet.
I have seen a picture of your beautiful furry comrades-no wonder you talk aesthetics. |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: NC, U.S.A.
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I actually like some of the 'cruder' pieces, as they have character...and I love cats as well-
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![]() I am far from being an initiated one but, i have the greatest respect for the patilha system. Actually these locks also had their glorious evolution in Portugal, where some of our master smiths produced the finest examples. I happen to have a few in my little collection ... not the finest, though ![]() Quote:
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