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Brand new in the box EuroArms 1853 Enfield with polished bright finish. Never been fired. Has not been Defarbed. Asking $575 which includes shipping to lower 48. Money Order or PayPal (add 3%) accepted.
If interested, email me at info@ejtmercantile.com, no pm's please. Thanks, Bill Lomas
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E. J. Thomas Mercantile P.O. Box 332 Hatboro, PA 19040 info@ejtmercantile.com www.ejtmercantile.com |
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I'll take $550 for the above mentioned Enfield. All stipulations from my previous post still apply.
I can send pictures upon request and I will also have it in The Depot (located in Old Gettysburg Village) at Remembrance Day if it doesn't sell by then. I also have a '42 Springfield for sale. It's serial #6, meaning the 6th one ever made. Probably a collector's piece by now! It's never been fired and in good shape. Thanks!
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E. J. Thomas Mercantile P.O. Box 332 Hatboro, PA 19040 info@ejtmercantile.com www.ejtmercantile.com |
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Sent u an Email on the 42 Springfield
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Here are pics of the '42. I'm asking $695 which includes soft case, cleaning patches, cone pick, modern cone wrench and an original worm. Shipping is separate and will be determined by location.
I will try to get pics of the EOA Enfield up soon. Email if interested. Thanks!
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E. J. Thomas Mercantile P.O. Box 332 Hatboro, PA 19040 info@ejtmercantile.com www.ejtmercantile.com |
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A couple more pics of the Springfield.
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E. J. Thomas Mercantile P.O. Box 332 Hatboro, PA 19040 info@ejtmercantile.com www.ejtmercantile.com |
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That is so cool. I had one of these early 42s but serial number was something in the six hundreds. What is the price on the 42?
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Craig,
It is a very neat piece. The funny thing is this musket was made before they had the .69 cal ArmiSport stamp so the top of the barrel is stamped .58 cal and then overstamped. This is a piece of reenacting history. See post #4 for price and included accessories.
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E. J. Thomas Mercantile P.O. Box 332 Hatboro, PA 19040 info@ejtmercantile.com www.ejtmercantile.com |
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Bumpity Bump!!!
Both weapons still for sale. I will include shipping on the smoothbore to lower 48.
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E. J. Thomas Mercantile P.O. Box 332 Hatboro, PA 19040 info@ejtmercantile.com www.ejtmercantile.com |
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If I had not just purchased a 61 from Craig I would have jumped on that Enfield. Not sure how I missed this post. Suprised it has not sold yet.
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Respectfully, Jeremy Bevard Sally Port Mess Historic Fort Wayne Coalition Old Northwest Volunteers "If the men pursue the enemy as vigorously as they do the whores they will make very efficient soldiers." Charles B. Haydon, 2nd Michigan-May 6, 1861 "The horse is dead, his bones beat to a fine powder, the powder used to make a fine biscuit, and the biscuit beaten back into a powder." John Wickett |
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Someone needs to jump on that '42! There is a big difference between the early '42's and those made just 5 years later... and even more changes can be seen on more recent examples. Those early examples are choice, IMO!
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John Wickett Nerd, Musket Junkie, Stitch Nazi, Gear Whore What's not to love!? |
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