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    Identifying an old Brown Bess

    Thank you for the information. It adds to the 'conversation piece' value of this old relic.
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    Identifying an old Brown Bess

    Thank you for the prompt response. Way back when.... I was told by someone who may or may not have been very knowledgeable on the subject, that these muskets were made all over Europe and Africa and based on the stock, it was likely North African. (???)
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    Identifying an old Brown Bess

    I’ve had this old Brown Bess since I bought it in 1980 in Atlanta. Here’s all I know about it. (Pictures below). It has a crown engraved with a ‘2’ below it. 1809 is also engraved. The stock is nicely carved or tooled. It obviously saw some serious action back in the day since the stock was...
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