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- Interesting how the French like their engraving to be different...
They definitely knew their trade!They even went as far as jeweling the face of the barrel?. Nice
Ah, a proper gun!
Just another post war gun. Crimean war.Ah, a proper gun!
A 6E & 7E are on my list of "wants". I know where there is a private collection of the full line up of Knick SBT's all the way up to Souza grade and his 4E is NIB unfired. A cool $60,000 CDN will take the whole collection home. I currently have two 4E's, the Knick I just posted in another post, the 1917 Flues I posted above and I have a 1926 5E Knick.Seeing how there's been a 4E and 5E posted... I thought you guys mught enjoy seeing this 7E that recently sold at HOLTS
Meanwhile in France...
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This might sound a little odd... But I seems to engraving better when the blue is a bit worn.
Agreed. I have a rather strong dislike for “bold” case colours. For me, 50% remaining is often “OK” but needs to be at least 75% faded ESPECIALLY coupled with engraving. I rather like good engraving (and despise poor engraving) and don’t appreciate it being subdued and “hidden in plain sight” by bold case colours.I think that is absolutely true. My favorite "state" for the finish of a highly engraved gun is a loss of about 50% of the CC. When the CC are fresh they overpower the engraving
I know where there is two of these. One is for sale as a part of an entire collection and the other on it's own with a low, low asking price of $10,000 US. I think he will be sitting on it at that price for many years to come....Seeing how there's been a 4E and 5E posted... I thought you guys mught enjoy seeing this 7E that recently sold at HOLTS
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