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Old 21st January 2019, 11:09 AM   #40
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Though not directly on the subject of Rick's pistol, here are the Liege Proof Marks discussed above, and details/dates when used...
As we may see Stu, the only existing mark before Napoleon was the Tower symbol, which he abolished, only being restored in 1853; notwithstanding that, as i have once read, the guns trade in such earlier period not being strictly controlled, many smiths didn't care to send their pieces for approval;whether because of proof testing costs or other reasons, i don't recall. But i certainly know that many a gun made in Liege in the XVIII century, had no marks at all, as per this fine example i once owned.

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