Musket Identification & Valuation
Several days back a member asked for help in identifying and valuing a musket and that he was unable to post pictures.
I volunteered to post them for him, then I got sidetracked and forgot (something that happens when your a "senior"), and as it usually works for me, while doing something else I was reminded to do this.
Following are 4 images that he sent me and that I reworked to make them a little easier to view.
His post has since passed on down the line so if you can help him, his email address is: mark.mason@supervalu.com
Apologies to Mark for the delay.




If you only have time to do two things so-so, or one thing well ... do the one thing!
I volunteered to post them for him, then I got sidetracked and forgot (something that happens when your a "senior"), and as it usually works for me, while doing something else I was reminded to do this.
Following are 4 images that he sent me and that I reworked to make them a little easier to view.
His post has since passed on down the line so if you can help him, his email address is: mark.mason@supervalu.com
Apologies to Mark for the delay.




If you only have time to do two things so-so, or one thing well ... do the one thing!
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SNAPHAUNCE LOCK, Made most likely 1570 thru the 20th Century..A person would need to see this Arabian Camel Jockey Special for a one on one Eyeball evaluation...There were and still are a bunch of New Made Antiques out there..If this is a True Antique, it was in all probability of Spanish or Moorish decent...But will still need an expert Hands on Appraisal...
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