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D. Taylor Sapergia
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Nice interpretation of a John Rupp, Mark. He and Jacob Kuntz had a lot in common; so much so that I'm sure there was a close relationship between the two. Their patchbox and engraving treatment is outstanding and yours is a great tribute.
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smylee grouch
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Very nice in all respects. Kuntz and Rupp must have like to carve that particular pattern behind the cheek as so many of their guns have it or a variation of it.
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rich pierce
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Beautifully done. Can't see how it could be improved.
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I'm a fan of Mark's work, that''s a nice one.
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All Mark's work is top notch. This is certainly no exception.
Great work!
Jeff
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