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Old 19th March 2016, 04:03 PM   #1
Miguel
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Default Matcing pair of Flintlock Pistols

Hello Everyone.

I would like to share these with you for comments and information, if possible.

I was told by the Dealer, when I purchased them, that they were Turkish and that is all I know. They both carry clear stamps on the barrels and have the word `ROSSI` stamped on the lock plate. The fittings look like gilded brass or bronze and the stocks are decorated with silver wire. The ramrods are dummies made from wood with bone sleeve at the end. From the light patch in the patina at the muzzle end of the barrels it looks as though they may be missing a band for decoration and or securing the barrels.

These items were and still are a complete departure to my edged weapon collecting but on the day I saw them I was pretty flush and just could not resist them as I liked them so much and still do, I suppose its what is called an `impulse buy`. Anyway I digress and would ask the more knowledgeable members of this type of weapon if they could provide more information on them. Thanking you in advance.
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Miguel
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