Does anyone have a brown bess musket that was made during the American revolution? How much would one fetch if one was up for sale?
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it's been about 20 years since I fooled much with them so i don't remember too many specifics. I would think that a google search and 20 minutes would give everything that you want to know!
I can say that these muskets were in service for almost 100 years (really much longer if you include remote use by native forces..etc..) and the revolution was just about in the middle of this period of manufacture. The point being there are many slight variations, some not so slight variations and some post 1780s modifications that were carried out on many of those still in service.
You will need to do a bit of research in order to know every detail that one in the original config. for the period of the revolution should exhibit and probably also an expert in tow to make sure that it has not been recently restored to that original configuration!
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Sudfront
There are only a few dealers I would trust with such a purchase. I am in the market for an unaltered Prussian 1740 pattern myself, and this is about the tenth month of the quest. Be patient and you will find what you want. My advice is arm yourself with knowledge beforehand. Even reputable and knowledgeable dealers make mistakes.Last edited by Sudfront; 05-26-2009, 06:27 AM.
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Originally posted by Sudfront View PostThere are only a few dealers I would trust with such a purchase. I am in the market for an unaltered Prussian 1740 pattern myself, and this is about the tenth month of the quest. Be patient and you will find what you want. My advice is arm yourself with knowledge beforehand. Even reputable and knowledgeable dealers make mistakes.
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