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Old 31st October 2009, 06:13 PM   #1
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Default Two hand cannon barrels reencounter their brother

Well, reencounter is a figure of speech .
The previous one, already discussed here:
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=10345
... came from a Spanish auction site, with the help of a reputed forumite; the present couple was acquired in an antiques shop, not so far from my place. I wouldn't reject the idea that they also originate from Spain, though; it is obvious that they all came from the same forge or, at least, from the same area of influence.
The larger one is just a little smaller than the one i already had, but the smaller one has one third less dimensions ... and weight. However the caliber of all three is roughly the same.
A touch worthy of note is the four dot mark on the larger one that, this time, was applied below the touch hole.

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Old 1st November 2009, 07:54 PM   #2
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Hi Fernando,
You're determined to let loose with a 'broadside', c'mon admit it!
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Impressive indeed, these two guys,

Actually two of a kind - including the touch hole mouldings and various other details!

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Hi Mickey

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Impressive indeed, these two guys,

Actually two of a kind - including the touch hole mouldings and various other details!

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Michael
What do you mean by: ??

Must i fear their authencity ?

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No, Nando,

Not at all, I did not mean it this way - don't worry.

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No, Nando,

Not at all, I did not mean it this way - don't worry.

Mi(c)key

Thanks Mi ... c ... key





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Old 2nd November 2009, 03:42 PM   #7
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Hi Norman,

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Hi Fernando,
You're determined to let loose with a 'broadside', c'mon admit it!
Kind Regards,
Norman.
Yeah, i'm gonna get me a hill which, with the help of those, will become inexpugnable .
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