TheTyler701
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- Jun 21, 2018
Hello everyone! Here’s what l have. From top (1) to bottom (5). 1 1861, 3 1863’s, and an Eli Whitney Model 1822 conversion.
1. Model 1861, made ln 1862 by Springfield Armory. 2 proper stock cartouches. Proper barrel marking “PV over eagle”. Deep and clear eagle on lock. Lock and barrel both dated clearly “1862”. Proper “US” on butt plate. “u” on barrel clamps. Everything ls as should and ls an incredibly fine example. Doesn’t get much better that this one. https://civilwartalk.com/threads/help-ld-my-1861-springfield.155776/
2. Model 1863 type 2, made ln 1864 by “Robinson E.” of New York. Clear eagle marking and “1864” on lock. Barrel has proper markings (VP over eagle). Proper cartouche on stock, and “US” on buttplate. “u” on barrel clamps. Everything ls as should be.
3. Model 1863 type 1, made ln 1863 by Springfield Armory. Clear eagle marking and “1863” on lock. Barrel has proper “VP over eagle” and marked “1863”. 2 clear stock cartouches. “US” on buttplate. “u” on barrel clamps. Everything ls as should be.
4) Model 1863 type 1 made by Amoskeag Mfg Co. ln Manchester N.H. ln 1864. Remenents of “1864” on lock, reads “Amoskeag Mfg. Co. Manchester N.H.” This one has a really unique goldish patina too lt. Probably the coolest/unique one of the bunch. lt ls the most pitted at the lock and breech. lt has the proper “US” on buttplate but lts too pitted to see anything clearly on the barrel. “u” on barrel clamps. l can’t find any stock cartouches, but the buttplate has aged exactly with the weapon. This one comes with an original Civil War bayonet that also has “US” on lt.
5) Eli Whitney Model 1822 conversion musket. Locks reads “E. WHITNEY” under US insignia. “NEW HAVEN 1834” behind the lock. Breech plug reads “1834”. Has initials “A.H.” over “P”. Remenents of a stock cartouche ls visible. “US” on butt plate. Comes with a sling.
1) 1700$
2) 1550$
3) 1550$
4) 1400$
5) 650$
l am ln Dallas Tx, but l can ship free to lower 48 states.
Have a great day everyone. Thanks.
Tyler
1. Model 1861, made ln 1862 by Springfield Armory. 2 proper stock cartouches. Proper barrel marking “PV over eagle”. Deep and clear eagle on lock. Lock and barrel both dated clearly “1862”. Proper “US” on butt plate. “u” on barrel clamps. Everything ls as should and ls an incredibly fine example. Doesn’t get much better that this one. https://civilwartalk.com/threads/help-ld-my-1861-springfield.155776/
2. Model 1863 type 2, made ln 1864 by “Robinson E.” of New York. Clear eagle marking and “1864” on lock. Barrel has proper markings (VP over eagle). Proper cartouche on stock, and “US” on buttplate. “u” on barrel clamps. Everything ls as should be.
3. Model 1863 type 1, made ln 1863 by Springfield Armory. Clear eagle marking and “1863” on lock. Barrel has proper “VP over eagle” and marked “1863”. 2 clear stock cartouches. “US” on buttplate. “u” on barrel clamps. Everything ls as should be.
4) Model 1863 type 1 made by Amoskeag Mfg Co. ln Manchester N.H. ln 1864. Remenents of “1864” on lock, reads “Amoskeag Mfg. Co. Manchester N.H.” This one has a really unique goldish patina too lt. Probably the coolest/unique one of the bunch. lt ls the most pitted at the lock and breech. lt has the proper “US” on buttplate but lts too pitted to see anything clearly on the barrel. “u” on barrel clamps. l can’t find any stock cartouches, but the buttplate has aged exactly with the weapon. This one comes with an original Civil War bayonet that also has “US” on lt.
5) Eli Whitney Model 1822 conversion musket. Locks reads “E. WHITNEY” under US insignia. “NEW HAVEN 1834” behind the lock. Breech plug reads “1834”. Has initials “A.H.” over “P”. Remenents of a stock cartouche ls visible. “US” on butt plate. Comes with a sling.
1) 1700$
2) 1550$
3) 1550$
4) 1400$
5) 650$
l am ln Dallas Tx, but l can ship free to lower 48 states.
Have a great day everyone. Thanks.
Tyler
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