Tuesday, October 31, 2017
The Cromwell Colleciton: Virginia Weapons and Other Material of the American Revolution By Giles Cromwell
Many years of research and collecting have gone into the publication of The Cromwell Colleciton: Weapons Of The American Revolution. a comprehensive study of the 18th century Virginia related firearms, accoutrements, artifacts, documents and related objects. Full color photographs and detailed descriptions define each item, which include longrifles, muskets, swords, knives, pipe-axes & tomahawks, powder horns, and much more! This is a fascinating history of these weapons from the American Revolution.
Hard cover, 367 pages, with over 330 full color photos and 22 B&W photos & illustrations, along with several fine original paintings by H. David Wright.
This book can be found at Crazy Crow Trading Post here. There was a review of this book in the October 2017 issue of the Maine Antique Digest.
Copy and photos from Crazy Crow Trading Post.
Labels:
Books,
Giles Cromwell
Monday, October 30, 2017
Friday, October 27, 2017
Rifle Made in the Colonial Williamsburg Gunsmith Shop by Wallace Gusler
This rifle was entirely hand made
in 1970 in the Colonial Williamsburg Gunsmith shop by Wallace Gusler, using
strictly 18th century tools and technology. It was commissioned
following the release of the film "Gunsmith of Williamsburg", and was
the first commissioned gun built in the shop and sold on order. It's
listed in the shop's book as being "made like the movie gun", which
still resides on the wall of the CW Gunsmith shop. Stocked in hard maple,
Mr. Gusler blended several decorative features from colonial Virginia rifles,
and included a masterful blend of his own creative ideas as well. Today,
the Gunsmith shop is still building rifles and pistols on custom order using
the same 18th century tools and techniques. Three Gunsmiths currently
work in the shop, Journeyman Richard Sullivan, and Apprentices Eric von
Aschwege and Darrin McDonal. For more information on the shop, please
visit www.history.org.
Number
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83
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Name
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Copy of Virginia Rifle
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Made by
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Wallace Gusler, Williamsburg, VA
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Barrel Length
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41 1/8"
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Caliber
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.54
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Value
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Purchased from
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Wallace Gusler
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Private or Company
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Private
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Misc
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1970 - Gusler made 3 completely
handmade guns (in this era). One is
Williamsburg collection, one is very gaudy, and the third is this one - it's
done just like a 1770's KY Rifle in VA style.
#292 in NRA Private / BB = $15,000
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This Gusler rifle is for sale: Contact Jim Chambers 828.667.8361
Copy by Eric von Aschwege with photos by Jim Chambers.
Labels:
Colonial Williamsburg,
Wallace Gusler
Thursday, October 26, 2017
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