Very neat work Jack. I bought their 1728 set many years ago, and it made up into a superlative Bess. Mine had very dense walnut - carved and finished beautifully. Again, great work.
I have known Jack for 35 years and in that time I have always been amazed at whatever he has made., as I have told him I have 7 Builders that I out on a plateau that the work is as good as it will ever get., this is in the Quality., there is a lot of room god us as builders to improve on., Jack is a Master Gunmaker., beautiful work,
VERY NICE WORK ! But is that not the 1730/40 Pattern Musket whit the wrong lock ? The 1746 lock was in the 1742 Pattern Musket and this one has a simplified stock carving. If I'm wrong let me know I'm still learning.
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Very neat work Jack. I bought their 1728 set many years ago, and it made up into a superlative Bess. Mine had very dense walnut - carved and finished beautifully.
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Taylor Sapergia
I have known Jack for 35 years and in that time I have always been amazed at whatever he has made., as I have told him I have 7 Builders that I out on a plateau that the work is as good as it will ever get., this is in the Quality., there is a lot of room god us as builders to improve on., Jack is a Master Gunmaker., beautiful work,
ReplyDeleteVery nice work, Jack. Love the "crispness" and overall look of these pieces, really well done. Thanks for being a great teacher and inspiration!
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VERY NICE WORK ! But is that not the 1730/40 Pattern Musket whit the wrong lock ? The 1746 lock
ReplyDeletewas in the 1742 Pattern Musket and this one has a simplified stock carving. If I'm wrong let me know
I'm still learning.
Monty
Excelentes mosquetes!
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