EmGeeGeorge
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It is only a dollar! I guess I would buy it for that.I get a chuckle from armslist usually within 5 minutes of browsing...View attachment 909730View attachment 909731View attachment 909732
Too rich for my blood! You win.Heck, I'd give him $2!
Throw in 2 squirts of hand sanitizer and a paper mask , you've got yourself a deal. The "new" liquid gold...$2 plus a roll of toilet paper (generic), my final offer.
He may well believe it.Does the seller actually believe the things he posted about the guns history or are they just hoping to find the one sucker thats born every minute?
He may well believe it.
Several years ago there was a guy on eBay trying to sell a set of “original” dated 1848 powder horns, primer horn and main horn. They screamed Earl Cureton. Not that there is anything wrong with Cureton horns, they are just a style not seen often or ever on 19th century or earlier horns.
The seller was very indignant that someone had sent him a private message saying the horns were not what he said they were.
This gun has been discussed before. My opinion is that it is an Armi San Marco. The grip shape, blocky trigger guard, sloped barrel lug and the "1847" markings are all textbook early Armi San Marco.