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    Your help please identifying a blunderbuss?

    Great intro video you have - fun :-) . You're fortunate you can do that over there. All I can do with it here is keep it locked in the cabinet and when the time comes find another caretaker for it.
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    Your help please identifying a blunderbuss?

    Just got a message from the former curator of the Dutch Army Museum. According to him it's a "vuursteendonderbuskarabijn", loosely translated as "flintlock blunderbuss carbine". Likely made by Dutch Gunmaker L. de Meyer in Utrecht between 1750 and 1770. It seems there was a "Visser" firearms...
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    Your help please identifying a blunderbuss?

    No, don't see any.
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    Your help please identifying a blunderbuss?

    Wow that would be something. Here are some more detailed pics, perhaps that helps.
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    Your help please identifying a blunderbuss?

    Can anyone help figuring out in which country this blunderbuss was made and in which period? It has a steel barrel, first part is octagonal and then it flares out into a round front end. The lock is inscribed "MEYER" on the inside and an initial which could be "I" or "J". The hammer has 2...
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