Trapdoor carbines at auction

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Lead Snowstorm
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Trapdoor carbines at auction

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Perhaps of interest, several trapdoors up for auction at Bonhams Skinner: https://www.bonhams.com/auction/30902/ ... ia/?page=4

In particular I would advise caution on Lot 1108 - an 1870 carbine. The rear sight slider is the larger rifle style, and I personally have not encountered a genuine 1870 carbine stock with more than the single oval “ESA” cartouche. I would be interested to hear other opinions as I make no claims to expertise.

Likewise caution on Lot 1112, the “7th Cav” range carbine. The rear sight is retained by slotted screws and it appears the later block shows case colors (I believe should be oil-quenched black (?), with eagle head over crossed arrows). To the plus side I can’t see proof marks on the barrel. I am going back and forth on the serial - it seems at least possible that a last digit has been ‘hammered’ off but it may be legitimately centered over the tang. Again, other opinions would be welcome.
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Dick Hosmer
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Re: Trapdoor carbines at auction

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My browser will not allow me to enlarge the pics - have no idea why.

FWIW, the '73 is on my list, which means that - at one time - I felt it was good. Jury's out on the '70 until I can view the pics, though I've seen MUCH worse in the way of not being right. Prices seem too low. I paid over $3,000 for my 1869 trowel bayonet and scabbard.
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