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Don't the eight "balls" above the crown indicate a high ranked royal personage as original owner?
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Terry, I thought someone on this board had determined the ranking based on the crown type. Windycity - that is a nice gun. Probably tough to shoot in that configuration. I'm a righty with left eye dominance, though I've seen a number of these stock types,I've never shot one. I'd like a gun like that. Sorry I can't help you with your research, there are those on here who can though. Good luck with it. Chris
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There seem to be nine "balls" in this nobility crown, corresponding to a Count (Graf). With kind regards, Jani
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You'll recognize him by the broken nose.
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Heinrich EBERT, Wien/Vienna, mentioned 1820-1837.
A high quality early percussion gun.
With kind regards, Jani
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Very similar gun. Unfortunately I failed to record the source of the pic or the maker
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Windycity: If the initials under the crown are indeed of Count Trautson as you mentioned before, you might wish to research the Trautsons further in Austrian history books such as: Franz Hadriga: Die Trautson. Paladine Habsburg. Styria, Graz u.a. 1996, ISBN 3-222-12337-3
With kind regards, Jani
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Jani, thanks for the suggestion. I will continue my research and post again when I have more.
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Nice cross over stock. Must have been made for someone with M.S.
-Shoot Straight, IM
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