They'll all need to be chased a bit .What you are looking at is right out of the mold .
And no two waxes or finished ones will be exactly alike because of it .
You can only imagine the varrations from gun to gun made by the origanal maker !
I imagine this man traveled around ,set up shop for awhile till the locals had what they could afford .
Then pack up his helper or two ....maybe sons ? Who know?
Plus this gun was found in a lake in the early 1700s since then it has been in the museum !
Who owned it and how did it come to be in a lake
Was it thrown in to prevent capture ? Did it go down while on a boat ?
Surly noone ,(meaning the winner) would have left it after a battle ?
Was the owner ,who I think musta been a 'somsbody' to afford these treasures crossing the lake on ice and broke thru ? I would think this goone would be first to be shed as to get out with some help ?
Maybe he did not get out .......... This gun has mezmerized me since I was about 12 .
Thats when I got and still have a Large coffee table type book called Guns And Rifles Of The World by Howard L. Blackmore for Christmas . On page 99 it is shown .
This was the only veiw of it I'd ever seen untill Dan sent me some photos all around ! Thanks agian Dan .
I can only hope to seen and photograghed shooting it .
Gary