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2 shot single bbl. muzzleloader?

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  • richarda
    I think the Lindsey (sp?) musket worked like that; try that on a search engine.
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  • wallie
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  • rufe-snow
    Only way we can help with identification and valuation. Is with quality close-up photos. Specially of moveable lock mechanism.
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  • Spider7115
    quote:Originally posted by richarda
    I think the Lindsey (sp?) musket worked like that; try that on a search engine.

    The Lindsay musket had side-by-side chambers at the breech with two fixed hammers and nipples. In the 1960's, you couldn't give away those "oddball" muskets and now they bring a ton of $$$!

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  • deerhide
    Thank you for the info about the Lindsay.
    As I recall the gun I had (over 50 yrs. ago) was a shotgun, I don't remember a rear sight and it loaded in-line.
    In my library research 'of the day' I found the Harrah Collection had one. I don't seem to be able to 'e-find' that collection, seems it was liquidated. I sold it to our local sheriff. It was the oddest gun I ever owned.........
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  • gartman
    You are probably thinking of the Harold's Club collection that was sold a number of years ago. I have a small book about the collection and likely still have the sale catalog. He did like oddball guns.
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  • deerhide
    To Gartman,
    You are right. That collection is the one we are talking about; I the Club word 'Harrah' referred to the actual Club where Harold's collection was kept(or the other way 'round). I remeber I found the gun reference in a book(let) sort of like a National Geographic, maybe a bit smaller.
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