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Old 13th August 2015, 07:24 PM   #1
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Hi Fernando
Yes silver estucheon, with nothing engraved on it and silver butt cap
Do you have any references to Fowler that I could look up

I just also got a gold inlaid percussion pistol that I am currently working on, the same one I showed screw removal technique on, I will reveal that gun in a few weeks when the rock solid trigger is released and numerous other problems sorted

In the mean time any info on Fowler willing accepted
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Old 13th August 2015, 07:28 PM   #2
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Read post #2 again; i have just edited it.
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... and again, mentioned in the bottom right side of this paper.
Apparently he was active between 1790-1830 ...


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Old 13th August 2015, 07:54 PM   #4
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... And finally:


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http://issuu.com/bluegator/docs/summer2012/53
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Old 13th August 2015, 08:52 PM   #5
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Fernando
I have to hand it to you, that is fantastic information
I am impressed
3 great references in less than 2 hours
Lots of good reading for me tonight
Best regards
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Old 13th August 2015, 10:28 PM   #6
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Hello

With respect, and without intention to disturb, I have caught my attention the geometry of frizzen seems cut, so that the cock not be stopped when it hit, before opening the bread. Also, I think the latch bolt failure. It would take a good photograph of the interior of the lock and the relative position of the parts of the lock.

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