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  1. J

    SOLD Neck / Patch knife

    I recently purchased a S guard handle rifleman's knife from Tallpine and I couldn't be more pleased. His high-quality work produced a beautiful knife that will become a family keepsake item. The purchase was handled quickly without any issues. I highly recommend Tallpine's work and doing...
  2. J

    SOLD S guard coffin handle rifleman's knife

    Beautiful knife tallpine! I am sorry I missed this one. I hope someday you will make another like it. I will be more diligent next time.
  3. J

    Richmond Muzzle Loading Carbine

    Thank you!
  4. J

    Richmond Muzzle Loading Carbine

    Thank you. I found one source that said J.E.B. Stuart requested, though Robert E. Lee, that the Confederates manufacure a shorter rifled firearm for his cavalry troops to replace the, brought from home, shotguns which many of his men were using. You are correct, the Richmond Arsenal salvaged...
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    Richmond Muzzle Loading Carbine

    Hi, I am new to this forum, and I am excited about the newest addition to my collection of carbines. I purchased this muzzle loading carbine at an online auction the Sunday before last. It is an 1863 dated “Low Hump” Richmond carbine. It along with the Richmond rifle musket was manufactured at...
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