Here is another example of his .... how shall I put it..... foolishness might be best:
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=218138448Condition is terrible and his attempt to connect it's provenance to it's original "home" ? To quote his add: "Actually found during the restoration of the Harper's Ferry arsenal". Does he have a clue? As if there was enough of the Arsenal to restore......
And a M1841 hammer? Come on, it is similar, but if a knowledgeable collector looks at it they will know exactly what it is and it is
much better than his copy suggests, out of ignorance and greed, he misses it's only selling point: it is a Confederate contract conversion probably done by the Union Manufacturing Co. of Richmond, VA. and dating to 1861 or 1862 but I won't go into that. There may be less than a half dozen M1803 conversions that can claim to be from the Confederate contracts IF they have survived the "reconversion" foolishness. The starting price is much too high but with the right information posted rather than the horse hockey he put in his copy it could sell, especially if he would state where it was actually found. Start it low and let it sell where it may. Hey, it is what it is and a rare bird despite it's condition. The guy is to be avoided.
There I go, rambling again.
Ooooh, hope I diodn't convince anyone that they can't live without it..... Wait 'til the price drops. A lot.