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This is a turkish shishane tufenk, with beatifully decorated stock. What makes this interesting though, is that instead of teh usuall miquellet mechanism, it has a capslock one, that looks as a local manufacture. HAve you seen any other examples like that? Also the barel, althoygh not the usual type, looks "oriental made" with these inlays. I was wondering if this is an old musket that was converted to capslock, or it was made from the begining with this type of lock and barel.
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You've always the best objects! Yes this musket was converted, you can see the hole of the pan & frizen that have been removed. The barrel is very interesting and signed. The barrel and the stock are Turkish to me. Best, Kubur |
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Thanks for the compliments, Kubur. You do also have very nice objects. I think we both have the same "taste"!! Here is my shishane collection.
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What a collection you have, I like the one with the green bones. Here is mine. I'll post later my new suma. ![]() |
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