Posted by Donald Lehman on October 09, 2014 at 04:57:01 from (50.122.165.52):
In Reply to: OT Stradivarius posted by Ultradog MN on October 09, 2014 at 03:53:11:
Makes one nervous just to touch something that valuble, doesn't it?
Years ago someone brought in an old muzzleloader that had a charge of powder and ball in it and wanted it unloaded and cleaned. Then the gent mentioned it was manufactured by a well known Revolutionary War era gunsmith and was quite valuble. Yikes! A little research backed up his claim. Employed the help of a close friend who has some knowlegde about guns of the era and we did get it safely unloaded without putting any blemishes on the museum piece. Turns out the thing had TWO charges of powder and ball stuffed down the barrel. It was very stessful handling such a valuble piece.
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