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sharrison007

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Hi, my father recently passed on a couple flintlocks to me and if anyone had any information as to history and or value.

Thanks in advance for your help.
 

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Here's another round of photos
 

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They do appear to be originals. It would be worth your time to seek out a competent gun appraiser or at least a person knowledgeable in period firearms that you could take them to in person. You might start by seeking out muzzleloading clubs near you and reaching out.
 
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