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14/07/2003 1:48 AM

dueling pistol box

Hi Wreckers,

I am going to build a box for a set of dueling pistols that my father found at
an auction a while back. I am not sure about the appropriate joinery and
interior compartments for cleaning rods, ammunition, etc... Does anyone have
an original box that they could photo and email to me (or post)? Thanks.

Ed Needler

PS. By the way, if you have not heard yet, Woodcraft has a new store in
Indianapolis, IN. It's on 86th street EAST of I-69 (Take Hague North from 82nd
St. then WEST toward I-69...right into parking lot after Cort Furniture) They
brought in some beautiful lumber and are having a big sale on 7/24. 10% off
everything in the store. The new Delta Unisaw X5 includes a mobile base,
B-meyer fence, cast wings, extended table, and a free extra tool (PC 690
router, nailer, or drill) Also a five year warranty. Seems like a pretty good
deal if you are looking for a Unisaw. Just passing it on.

Yes, I am working there PT, but I still think the deal is pretty good. Stop by
and say "Hi" if you can.

Ed


This topic has 6 replies

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Nova

in reply to [email protected] (Ed) on 14/07/2003 1:48 AM

14/07/2003 2:41 AM

Ed wrote:

> Hi Wreckers,
>
> I am going to build a box for a set of dueling pistols that my father found at
> an auction a while back. I am not sure about the appropriate joinery and
> interior compartments for cleaning rods, ammunition, etc... Does anyone have
> an original box that they could photo and email to me (or post)? Thanks.

The following url links to a page that has a picture of a replica of an 18th
century dueling pistol set.

http://www.foximas.com/russian/naval-banner.htm

--
Jack Novak
Buffalo, NY - USA

TS

Todd Stock

in reply to [email protected] (Ed) on 14/07/2003 1:48 AM

14/07/2003 11:05 AM

Check FWW archives on french fit cases.

Ed wrote:

> Hi Wreckers,
>
> I am going to build a box for a set of dueling pistols that my father found at
> an auction a while back. I am not sure about the appropriate joinery and
> interior compartments for cleaning rods, ammunition, etc... Does anyone have
> an original box that they could photo and email to me (or post)? Thanks.
>
> Ed Needler
>
> PS. By the way, if you have not heard yet, Woodcraft has a new store in
> Indianapolis, IN. It's on 86th street EAST of I-69 (Take Hague North from 82nd
> St. then WEST toward I-69...right into parking lot after Cort Furniture) They
> brought in some beautiful lumber and are having a big sale on 7/24. 10% off
> everything in the store. The new Delta Unisaw X5 includes a mobile base,
> B-meyer fence, cast wings, extended table, and a free extra tool (PC 690
> router, nailer, or drill) Also a five year warranty. Seems like a pretty good
> deal if you are looking for a Unisaw. Just passing it on.
>
> Yes, I am working there PT, but I still think the deal is pretty good. Stop by
> and say "Hi" if you can.
>
> Ed

JJ

[email protected] (Jack-of-all-trades - JOAT)

in reply to Todd Stock on 14/07/2003 11:05 AM

14/07/2003 1:35 PM

Mon, Jul 14, 2003, 12:15pm (EDT+4) [email protected] (Ed)
proclaims:
First email- Collector with many years of experience re: antique
firearms. I trust his judgement. They are dueling pistols.

I think you have the e-mails mixed up, I believe that was my
second. I collected for years too - until I decided not to have any
guns I couldn't actually shoot. I had a great interest in dueling
pistols, and did quite a bit of research on them, never could afford a
set - nice to know someone is so "experienced" they can just look at a
pair of pistols and "know" they are dueling pistols.

Second email- I have not seen the guns yet, and have not yet spoken with
him about the age of the set. I started w/ google, but thought that
there was a possibility that someone had one and could shoot a pic of
the joinery for me...no pun intended.

Like I said, the style of box, materials, interior design, etc.,
depends. On where the pistols were made, often the maker, style, when.
You didn't listen. Usually dueling pistols were cased. But, not
necessarily. Early dueling pistol cases were not as fancy/complex as
later. If those are English pistols, a picture of a French case isn't
going to be accurate, and vice versa. If you're gonna do it, you might
as well try to do it right.

Anyway the idea just occurred to me last night to build this project.
Everyone else, thanks for the positive responses.

So, trying to get you to be reasonably historically accurate was
negative?

Some sort of description of the pistols would have been good.
Smoothbore or rifled? Complete sights or just a front sight? English,
French, what? Maker? Round barrels, octagon, what? When were they
made? Barrel length? Type of grip? Flintlock, percussion,
cartridge?

Or, if you just want to make a box, box joints would be
historically correct enough, and partitions for whatever accessories you
wanted, sometimes two of each - separate ramrod(s) (if not on the
pistol), bullet mold, caps or flints, powder flask, priming powder, vent
pick, etc.

JOAT- you big PITA, thanks for making me smile. :)

Possibly I could have saved you some research, and helped you come
up with a reasonably historically accurate case, but you lost my
interest with that sentence. Up yours.





JOAT
Let's just take it for granted you don't know what the Hell you're
talking about.

Life just ain't life without good music. - JOAT
Web Page Update 13 Jul 2003. Some tunes I like.
http://community-2.webtv.net/Jakofalltrades/JOATorJackOfAll/page4.html

JJ

[email protected] (Jack-of-all-trades - JOAT)

in reply to [email protected] (Ed) on 14/07/2003 1:48 AM

14/07/2003 12:54 AM

Mon, Jul 14, 2003, 1:48am (EDT+4) [email protected] (Ed) claims:
Hi Wreckers,
I am going to build a box for a set of dueling pistols that my father
found at an auction a while back. I am not sure about the appropriate
joinery and interior compartments for cleaning rods, ammunition, etc..
<snip>

The case type depended on a lot of things. When and where the
pistols were made, etc. Library has books with pictures. Let me think,
oh yeak, if you do a search you will find all sorts of links, complete
with pictures.

JOAT
Let's just take it for granted you don't know what the Hell you're
talking about.

Life just ain't life without good music. - JOAT
Web Page Update 13 Jul 2003. Some tunes I like.
http://community-2.webtv.net/Jakofalltrades/JOATorJackOfAll/page4.html

eE

in reply to [email protected] (Jack-of-all-trades - JOAT) on 14/07/2003 12:54 AM

14/07/2003 12:15 PM

JOAT,

Chuckle...

First email- Collector with many years of experience re: antique firearms. I
trust his judgement. They are dueling pistols.

Second email- I have not seen the guns yet, and have not yet spoken with him
about the age of the set. I started w/ google, but thought that there was a
possibility that someone had one and could shoot a pic of the joinery for
me...no pun intended.

Anyway the idea just occurred to me last night to build this project.

Everyone else, thanks for the positive responses.

JOAT- you big PITA, thanks for making me smile. :)

Ed

JJ

[email protected] (Jack-of-all-trades - JOAT)

in reply to [email protected] (Ed) on 14/07/2003 1:48 AM

14/07/2003 12:57 AM

Mon, Jul 14, 2003, 1:48am (EDT+4) [email protected] (Ed) says:
Hi Wreckers,
I am going to build a box for a set of dueling pistols <snip>

Oh yeak, almost forgot. Might just be a matched pair of pistols,
and not dueling pistols. How can you be so sure they are dueling
pistols?

JOAT
Let's just take it for granted you don't know what the Hell you're
talking about.

Life just ain't life without good music. - JOAT
Web Page Update 13 Jul 2003. Some tunes I like.
http://community-2.webtv.net/Jakofalltrades/JOATorJackOfAll/page4.html


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