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I went to re-visit the original link that inspired this thread, and found a dead link. So, I dug up the new address. Along with it, I found the homepage. Let me tell ya'll, this ole boy has it on the ball.

Zeughauswaffen which means Arsenal weapons.

Opening Page said:
I am collecting tank of historical military hand-held weapons from the time
the late Middle Ages (approx. 1300-1500)
and the early modern times (approx. 1500-1600)
up to the end of the dreissigjaehrigen war (1618-1648).
My collection emphasis is:
- hand pipes handgonnes
- hooking and hand cans hook gonnes
- small Landsknecht Arkebusen
- heavy war mash ketene with match and wheel lock powder flasks
- accessories

These age-old weapons are not weapons in the sense of the weapon law!
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CP
 
thank you VERY MUCH for finding this site. gives me new ideas on making powder flasks.. Chuck
 
Some how this thread was branched off from the original thread. So I want to make sure that the member who originally posted the link gets credit.

Thanks, Robert/Sfl!

CP
 

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