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Baker rifle ball?

gothica7

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Got this today, sold to me as a Baker rifle ball from the Peninsular War period.
Its a lead ball, sorry, dont know the calibre, ile google it later, unfired and wrapped in leather. I believe this was so to help it grip the rifling of the Baker rifle barrel. Its the weapon so well visualised in the 'Sharpe' TV programmes.
I am quite pleased with it, now for a Baker rifle!!!

Andy
 

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Only just spotted this thread. Great item Andy, I used to love watching Sharpe and always wanted a Baker rifle too, A little too expensive for an original one though :(
 
You are right Ben,

a lotto win is needed i feel. For the both of us!!!!!:tinysmile_hmm_t:


Andy
 
So if you have one of Col.Baker's balls and gothica7 has the other one, there is not much chance for the rest of us!

Cheers
Tonye
 
I too have one of Col Bakers balls. I got mine in the late 70s. I think they came out of Alnwic castle. Lancaster.

Ummmm, smart aleck remark, nah, I'll pass. Cheers, Bruce.:tinysmile_hmm_t:

P.S. Lancaster, Welcome!! You'll have to get used to those of us with a base humor.
 
I thought Ezekiel Baker was a Master Gunsmith not a Colonel in the military. A Colonel Manningham was directly involved with it in the forming of the Rifle Corps.
Still need a lotto win though.

Andy
 
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