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General discussion => Antique Gun Collecting => Topic started by: ajcraig on November 21, 2023, 10:00:09 PM
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A recent listing on Ebay seems to show a wheellock loading tool/spanner, although (i) it is quite small, and (ii) condition seems too good for the age of wheellocks. I have no interest in this item other than my curiosity. Any thoughts on what this is? It does show some nice file work. Cheers, Alex
https://www.ebay.com/itm/155898835643
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That's pretty cool, an adjustable powder measure as well. Not sure what the 2 different sized rectangular holes are for, appears could be a wheellock spanner, but I doubt any maker of those
also included an ADJUSTABLE measure with it. Normally, measures included with guns were for a 'fixed' charge, were they not?
They do not include a picture of the end, with the tube pulled out, but the one picture of the top end, shows a screw into the end of the non-moving part with the stop holes. This will be the base
of the adjustable tube to stop the powder. This is similar to most all modern adjustable powder measures.
It ides have an antique appearance, but then, there are lots of fakes, "out there".
(https://i.ibb.co/cJjLtYC/s.jpg) (https://ibb.co/SNzr0fd)
(https://i.ibb.co/ygzrHBk/s-l1600.jpg) (https://ibb.co/P12dqzW)
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If looking for an antique, I'd say buyer beware on that one. ::)
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Agreed re: caveat emptor - it just looks too good for its supposed age.
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Beware of good modern castings. The Rifle Shoppe, Inc makes many good ones, including wheellock spanners and combination tools like the one ebove. I can’t locate photos on their website, but I’m quite sure I have seen that elaborate model from them before. Check it out before buying one as an antique. That said, as a contemporary item finished up from rough castings, that is not a bad deal in my mind.
Bill Paton