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Old 10th September 2018, 08:55 PM   #1
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I removed wooden pad-it vas "riveted" with wood nails.
And looks like that..

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OK so the butt has been reshaped to take the "pad". Not conclusive as to Coorg origin but still likely to be. As I have said before, the decorative work appears to be Indian rather than Arabian, so lets go with the majority of comment above, and say it is "most likely" to be a Coorg gun.
A very nice piece.
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I hope there is a picture of some Coorg notables attached
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