|  9th July 2014, 08:49 AM | #4 | 
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	Hi Marcus,Quote: 
	
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					Originally Posted by Marcus den toom
					
				 Thank you for your answers and your compliments      It is a great feeling that the questions that came to mind where pretty much the same for the both of us.
   
  The part about this gun beeing used makes a lot of sence too, coincidentally i received my book on "kriegkunst zu Fuß" so i can read up on this subject. 
   
  The Schloss Dyck flintlock is very nice as well, looking forward to it.
   
  I just read the part about the Kube auction again and i looked at the auction which sold that amazing Haquebut. I was shocked to see it had a estimate of €3500,-        and even more suprised that it DID NOT SELL at that auction !!!! 
   
  I will definitely apply for the membership, great knowledge is only one blink of an eye away when you take the efford to look at the right place.    |  
 
 I fully agreee.
 
 The outcome of that Kube auction was even more sad for the singular
 singular and highly important haquebut from the Fritz Kerbl collection:
 http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=7086&highlight=haquebut+painted+n  uremberg
 
 
 After failing to sell for even that ridiculous price of 3,500 € Kube put it up for sale in the following auction - with an estimate of
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