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And the rest for lock #5. Very cool markings!!!
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Hi Rick, thanks a lot for posting these interesting fotos, especially the underside of the mainspring with its silver inlay and the brass cover at the inside is most remarkable. This shows the pleasure of the gunsmith while making this lock and demonstrating his skillfullness. Very impressive. I like these locks very much, much more than the long guns they are belonging to
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Hi Corado.
Yes, notice the silver is genuine inlay, not just painted on. Only one I've ever seen with the mainspring like this. And the marks/signatures (3) on the bottom are especially interesting being done with inlays. Hope someone can translate them? Just wish this lock was in the condition of yours. LOL. Thanks again for your comments. And, again, your lock is the only one I've seen with the fancy chisel and file work on the mainspring. Rick. |
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Hi Rick,
This seems appropriate, entitled The Arab Gunsmith by Edwin Lord Weeks, American artist too! ![]() Regards, Norman. |
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Hi Norman.
Yes, I have this in my vidio library. Wish I had a Print of this for framing. Thanks, Rick. |
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