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WOULD BE KEEN TO KNOW ABOUT THIS MATCHLOCK,LOOKS A BIT LIKE A TORADOR INDIAN MATCHLOCK,QUIET LONG,NICE ENGRAVINGS ,WOULD BE KEEN TO KNOW WHERE IT COULD BE FROM INDIA,OMAN OR YEMEN,REGARDS RAJESH
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Don't know where it's from, but I love the barrel. A lot of attention to detail. Imagine, what it looked like when it was made.
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Salaams All ~This one looks very much like an Omani Abu Futtila...(The one with the match) It is interesting how the National Museum people view this and I note the people who did all the Gun and Cannon research consider European involvement probably German in the manufacture...
See http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...ght=Omani+Guns For a report which is Cannon Fort and Gun orientated etc see http://www.klm-mra.be/icomam/downloads/issue07.pdf Regards, Ibrahiim al Balooshi Last edited by Ibrahiim al Balooshi; 9th December 2014 at 02:40 PM. |
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I confirm what Ibrahim said: Omani Abu Futtila.
Welcome to the club! with Persian barrel of course (see Elgood) Kubur |
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I agree with Ibrahiim - Omani - beautiful gun, but the typical padded butt is missing - you often find these covered in deer skin as a hunting trophy for the owner.
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Hi, BANDOOK!
Good Matchlock gun! My friend from England told me that these guns are sometimes found in Afghanistan. |
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IBRAHIIM PLEASE COULD YOU TELL ME WHAT ELSE IS MIISING IN THIS MATCHLOCK,RUNJEET TOLD ME THE BUTT IS MISSING THE ANIMAL HIDE WHICH IS USED AS A SHOCK ABSORBER FROM RECOIL REGARDS RAJESH ALVA |
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Salaams Runjeet, The tradition is to use wolf skin as a talismanic butt cover ...in Oman. Regards, Ibrahiim al Balooshi |
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sukhran rajesh |
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Salaams Bandook, I cant possibly make a comment as it would be conspired against as commercial ... but I can advise on where you may get one if you PM me ... Regards, Ibrahiim al Balooshi. |
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hi ibrahiim
I sent you a personal message but had no reply ,hope you have received it,many thanks habibi,sukhran |
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