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Brackets to Hang My Brown Bess

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starman

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We just moved into a new to us house. It has a beautiful brick fireplace in the family room/kitchen. The fireplace has a large firebox and a mantel made from a floor beam removed from a local home that was built in the mid-1800s. My wife now wants to hang my Brown Bess over the fireplace.

Do you have a suggestion for what brackets to use that would fit my Brown Bess, not scar my musket, and have a period look? Thanks,

Jack
 
We just moved into a new to us house. It has a beautiful brick fireplace in the family room/kitchen. The fireplace has a large firebox and a mantel made from a floor beam removed from a local home that was built in the mid-1800s. My wife now wants to hang my Brown Bess over the fireplace.

Do you have a suggestion for what brackets to use that would fit my Brown Bess, not scar my musket, and have a period look? Thanks,

Jack
Just not too close , if its working fireplace it can dry and shrink the stock
 
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