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tool length is about 7.5 cm
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Most interesting, Evgeny ... and certainly very old
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Hi there:
In any case, it is a hammer for re-grinding or sharpen a flints (flint) and not of a gun roving (matchlock) Affectionately. Fernando K Sorry for the translator |
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Here is an example of a Flintlock Knapping Hammer from my collection. Like your's Evgeny_K, this one was also excavated, but it is in a little better shape.
This photo is copyright (c) 2014 by Dana K. Williams. All Rights Are Reserved. |
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