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les strat
01-10-2012, 02:44 PM
Just thought I'd share a pic of a couple of my my wheel guns. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v385/KevinJenne/2smithswatermark.jpg

S&W 629-6 and 686 no-dash

I've been playing around with lighting and editing in photoshop. I am doing a calender for 2013 for the museum complex I work for and am practicing on my own pistols a little. I have some pics of some very old 17th-19th century guns we have at the museum if you guys want a peek.

Thunder71
01-10-2012, 02:50 PM
Looks great! If you can, get some distance between the guns and the background - it really helps set them off. And of course we want to see more photos of guns you have!

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7005/6454193409_59d1a5c0de_m.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/cwnauman/6454193409/)
D7K_3931 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/cwnauman/6454193409/) by N0YZE Photo (http://www.flickr.com/people/cwnauman/), on Flickr

les strat
01-10-2012, 02:53 PM
Looks great! If you can, get some distance between the guns and the background - it really helps set them off. And of course we want to see more photos of guns you have!

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7005/6454193409_59d1a5c0de_m.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/cwnauman/6454193409/)
D7K_3931 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/cwnauman/6454193409/) by N0YZE Photo (http://www.flickr.com/people/cwnauman/), on Flickr

I actually took this pic for insurance purposes. I do that and record serial numbers then lock the info up in case something were to ever happen to them. I just took them and started fooling around.

I'll post some of the museum pics in a bit.

les strat
01-10-2012, 02:56 PM
19th century .50 cal double barrel howdah pistols the British officials used to ward off tigers as they were riding elephants through India. The term "howdah" is actually an elephant saddle.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v385/KevinJenne/howdahpistol2watermark.jpg

Thunder71
01-10-2012, 03:00 PM
Very nice!

I really like the background and lighting on that one - the detail is great.

les strat
01-10-2012, 03:00 PM
"Duckfoot" volley gun from late 18th/early 19th century by Goodwin & Co, London. Looks to be about .50 cal. All four barrels fired simultaneously and could clear a mutinous crew or a group of rioting prisoners pretty quickly I'd imagine! :eek:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v385/KevinJenne/duckfootcloseup2watermark.jpg

les strat
01-10-2012, 03:03 PM
1911 blinged out with chrome plating and engraved custom grips with inset diamond. Originally owned by a Texas lawman that donated it to our collection.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v385/KevinJenne/19113watermark.jpg

Bawanna
01-10-2012, 03:14 PM
19th century .50 cal double barrel howdah pistols the British officials used to ward off tigers as they were riding elephants through India. The term "howdah" is actually an elephant saddle.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v385/KevinJenne/howdahpistol2watermark.jpg

Try to comprehend the workmanship for that time period. The checkering on that grip would take me weeks. Looks like 30 LPI or finer, boggles my mind.
The Duck foot is a cool piece too. How lucky for you to be able to hold and touch these historical pieces.

les strat
01-10-2012, 03:20 PM
Try to comprehend the workmanship for that time period. The checkering on that grip would take me weeks. Looks like 30 LPI or finer, boggles my mind.
The Duck foot is a cool piece too. How lucky for you to be able to hold and touch these historical pieces.

Thanks Bawanna. I know, these old weapons were works of art for sure. You would not believe the collection that the late Col. Farley Berman had. All of his collection fills all 3 floors of the museum with the bottom one being the basement, which is off limits to the public but houses thousands of pieces that would blow your mind! If yall are ever down this way (Berman Musuem of World History, Anniston, AL), stop in and ask for me (my office is at the natural history museum next door).

BTW, hope yall dont think I am spamming - we are a not-for-profit organization. Just though yall would like to see a little bit of the collection. These I am showing you are not even on exhibit and are in the walk-in vault down in the basement.

les strat
01-10-2012, 03:27 PM
Business end of a Nock volley gun used by The Royal Navy. Recoil was in excess of 300 ft/lbs and often broke user's shoulders or the flash would sometiems ignite sails, so they were short-lived. Richard Widmark carried one in his role as Bowie in "The Alamo".
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v385/KevinJenne/volleymuzzlewatermark.jpg

les strat
01-10-2012, 03:35 PM
Indo-Persian crowbill polearm that was swung like a hammer with the armor-piercing spike. If that didn't get it, the head pulls out of the pole revealing a long, slender spike about 2 feet long. This polearm had a short pole for a quicker swing. They didn't play no games back then!

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v385/KevinJenne/crowbillwatermark.jpg

I'll post more as I shoot the next few weeks/months if yall don't care.

Barth
01-10-2012, 03:38 PM
https://www.t-mobilepictures.com/myalbum/photos/photo05/ad/6a/48882277cde6__1313264906000.jpghttps://www.t-mobilepictures.com/myalbum/photos/photo29/bc/97/f328cf12d331__1313265800000.jpg
https://www.t-mobilepictures.com/myalbum/photos/photo09/e7/af/cae49a6d9383__1323313448000.jpg

les strat
01-10-2012, 03:40 PM
https://www.t-mobilepictures.com/myalbum/photos/photo05/ad/6a/48882277cde6__1313264906000.jpghttps://www.t-mobilepictures.com/myalbum/photos/photo29/bc/97/f328cf12d331__1313265800000.jpg

What kind of black grips are those? Wood? I likey.

Barth
01-10-2012, 03:48 PM
What kind of black grips are those? Wood? I likey.

https://www.t-mobilepictures.com/myalbum/photos/photo01/43/c1/4fea5ab317a6__1322345794000.jpghttp://www.eaglegrips.com/guns/image.php/images/BPSS7.full.jpg?width=200&height=&image=/images/BPSS7.full.jpg

http://www.eaglegrips.com/guns/Secret-Service-Black-Polymer-Onyx-SW-J-Frame-Round-Butt-Smooth.html

JFootin
01-10-2012, 04:25 PM
Thanks for the ongoing museum toor, Les! Keep it up! I am subscribing to this thread. :third:

Bawanna
01-10-2012, 04:48 PM
By all means, some good history here for sure.

I think I will move the thread to the newly created Other Guns discussion since it's there and perhaps more fitting.

I did old guns and historical stuff so post away.

JFootin
01-10-2012, 05:22 PM
By all means, some good history here for sure.

I think I will move the thread to the newly created Other Guns discussion since it's there and perhaps more fitting.

I did old guns and historical stuff so post away.

Bawanna, I used the Contact Us page to send a message to the mods. Threads in that new section show up in the New Posts search, but they do not show up in the Recent Threads window on the Main Page. I don't particularly want to start threads there until that is fixed.

Dueeast
01-10-2012, 05:27 PM
Here's one of mine.

les strat
01-10-2012, 07:23 PM
By all means, some good history here for sure.

I think I will move the thread to the newly created Other Guns discussion since it's there and perhaps more fitting.

I did old guns and historical stuff so post away.

Thanks Bawanna. I am designing an exhibit based on a book called "The Illustrated History of Weaponry" that was all shot at our museum. The pieces I am using are all out of the vault and have never been on permanent display in the museum, so its new eye candy for everyone and we will open it in March. The next exhibit for later 2012 is going to be called "Tools of an Assassin", utilizing lots of the spy and combo weapons we have at the museum. Fun stuff!!!

The feel around the museum for the last years has been sort of PC, which stinks, and not pushing "weapons", but I have made a large push to market and show these really cool pieces that are works of art and definitley a huge part of history. I feel the whole PC thing is crumbling before our eyes.;)

les strat
01-10-2012, 07:23 PM
Here's one of mine.

Very unique grips! Love them!