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now that is a rare bird! as I said it caught my eye. cant wait to see it & hear the history of it? thanking you for the responce to my question.
 
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It’s being prepared to go into a new build. I don’t think it was ever installed in a gun. c1820
 
thank you for posting a photo of it for me. it is a beauty. where the brass ones rare even back in the day? and why use brass for a lock? just courious, if you know why?

They were rare, and they were often more bronze than pure brass, and they were done, as today, for the novelty.
 
I guess that I got the dime iffen you got the time! I would guess that even with BRONZE in it the attrition rate of them would be a short amount of usage? with screw holes getting out of alignment and main spring tension on the metal. than you for the answer.
 
My Horne Le Grande purchased online from a maker some of yall may know but whose name I can't recall. Buffer priming horn also visible

My dandy little flathorn for the squirrel rifle.

And an oddity I found on ebay engraved
"Sitting Hawk Creek Nation Chief 72-73" which I thought was just too neat to pass up. Especially living dead in the middle of Muscogee territory near Horseshoe Bend.
 

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Small, medium, medium large. Lol
 

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My dedication to Zeke... (aka - Ezekiel Williams, my 5th great-grandfather)
Horn by Kevin Hart, Rifle by Mike Davis, PIck and Brush by David Crisalli and Bag by me
 

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