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call_me Mike Registered: Mar 27, 2002 Total Posts: 10156 Country: United States |
An 1860's Caplock ![]() (Edit: Thanks Jim (Olnibrcn) for the correct gun types) Edited by MikeM on Oct 04, 2004 at 08:31 PM GMT |
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Tamara Lambert Registered: May 19, 2004 Total Posts: 741 Country: United States |
I like the composition very much Mike- Is that a flag in the background? Does it have as many years on it as the flintlocks? Are they family heirlooms? I'll stop with the questions now. I'm one of those people found lurking around flea markets and auctions wondering about the histories of the items... |
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call_me Mike Registered: Mar 27, 2002 Total Posts: 10156 Country: United States |
Hi Tam, thanks for taking a peek and asking. It actually is an old flag in the background. The rifles were at a museum which has a great civil war display. |
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Frank R Registered: Mar 22, 2004 Total Posts: 406 Country: United States |
Hi Mike nice shot I like the DOF and composition and color. |
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Brand X Registered: Dec 05, 2002 Total Posts: 2759 Country: United States |
Nice one Mike! Were the rifles positioned that way, or did you use your sway with the curators to move them about? |
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newfile Registered: Aug 02, 2004 Total Posts: 67 Country: Ireland |
Beautiful shot! |
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call_me Mike Registered: Mar 27, 2002 Total Posts: 10156 Country: United States |
Hey Frank, thanks....... I'm glad this one came out, it was really low lighting, no flash, and shot through glass, then I later find out all my nefs were all corrupted and had to use the jpg.... |
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albireo Registered: Mar 16, 2003 Total Posts: 1983 Country: United States |
Good post, Mike! It's soooo hard to shoot through glass - done it many times. You can hardly tell you did it that way... I love the detail in these old weapons; the years of use (abuse) give them excellent character. |
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Olnibrcn Registered: Sep 28, 2004 Total Posts: 179 Country: United States |
Very nice photo of ancient technology, the firearm in front has an English Tower percussion caplock, not a flintlock. It is a muzzle loader, could be a smooth bore or a rifled musket. The rifle in the back looks like a Spencer, 7 shot, tube fed repeater. |
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call_me Mike Registered: Mar 27, 2002 Total Posts: 10156 Country: United States |
Hey Joe, appreciate you taking a peek. Yeah, no tthe best of conditions. What a great display of history they had. Thanks! Mike |
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zubee Registered: Mar 24, 2003 Total Posts: 990 Country: United States |
Great photo Mike. The way you captured the texture and detail really give it a great feel - and through glass too! Wow! |
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JHut Registered: Dec 17, 2002 Total Posts: 1236 Country: United States |
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