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Old 24th February 2018, 08:47 PM   #1
scinde
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Originally Posted by corrado26
In the wonderful book of my old friend Bob Brooker, "British Military Pistols an Associated Edged Weapons" you can find on pages 360-368 some pistols made by GARDEN 200 Piccadilly London.
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Thank you very much indeed, very encouraging to see these fine pistols have survived, whereas swords from the same period are apparently scarce.

This would seem to back up one of the other comments to the effect that percussion firearms sold by Garden survive in greater number than anything else.
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