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Thomas McDonald
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Posted: Mon 18 Aug, 2003 11:56 am Post subject: The manafacture of long guns in 16th cen. Scotland |
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The Fourth Park Lane Arms Fair catalogue , 1987. Copyright D.A. Oliver Limited .
'Gott Bewahr Die Oprechte Schotten'
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Amy Christensen-Waddell
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Location: New Glarus, WI Joined: 18 Aug 2003
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Posted: Wed 20 Aug, 2003 12:38 pm Post subject: |
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That first line at the top of the second page... how classic is that?
Thanks for sharing Mac! Should have known if there were anything Scottish, you'd have a hand in it.
Amy Waddell
President/CEO
Albion Swords Limited, LLC
I wrote to the FBI to see if they had a file on me. They wrote back, "we do now..."
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Scott Bubar
Location: New England Joined: 21 Aug 2003
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Thanks for the article, Mac.
The ingenuity and artisanship of these early Scottish makers is truly amazing. Scottish arms of the period are unique in northern Europe.
But they also seem to reach an early plateau, and not move forward much from there. The artisanship remains--the eighteenth century Doune pistols are still quite lovely, but they're is no real technological advance over the previous 100+ years. We can't blame this on the English and the '45--once the designs were settled on, they seem to have remained essentially unchanged from the early 17th century.
Of course, there is Pattie Ferguson's eponymous rifle, building on earlier French work, but that was an individual's invention and not part of the Scottish mainstream.
So, what happened? Were they simply so content with what they had in the early 17th that they saw no need to change?
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Thomas McDonald
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Hi Scott
Good question !
Everything I've read ( on the Scots) seems to indicate they were quite inventive so it's kinda strange that they would stagnate so ? The Anacronistic attitude only covers so much , 'eh !
I think we need Dr. Caldwell to stop by .....
Anyone else ? Mac
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So, what happened? Were they simply so content with what they had in the early 17th that they saw no need to change? |
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Scott Bubar
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Posted: Fri 22 Aug, 2003 2:39 am Post subject: |
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That would be great.
Bob Woosnam-Savage could probably help out here as well.
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