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OUTSTANDING AND RARE JOHN ARMSTRONG KENTUCKY PISTOL BELIEVED TO BE THE ONLY SIGNED ARMSTRONG PISTOL

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:50,000.00 USD Estimated At:100,000.00 - 175,000.00 USD
OUTSTANDING AND RARE JOHN ARMSTRONG KENTUCKY PISTOL BELIEVED TO BE THE ONLY SIGNED ARMSTRONG PISTOL
PLEASE NOTE (09-23-13): This fabulously rare gun has been correctly described as having been restored. While the cataloger was familiar with the gun and knew it had been restored, it was not known what was done to the gun and when the gun is examined in its complete state, it is impossible to see. However, when the gun was disassembled and photographed and put online so all could see both the exterior and the interior; one of the photographic images was taken with appropriate lighting and when the photograph was blown up, one of our viewers actually found the restoration or at least part of the restoration which shows that the wood forward of the frizzen pan having been replaced. There is a seam detectable in one of these photographs. Even when the gun is re-assembled and you know exactly where the seam is on the exterior, you cannot find it or at least we could not find it. The purpose of this note is not to announce the gun is restored as we already announced that in the description. The purpose is to give you a definition of what the restoration is or at least part of the restoration that we have been able to determine since the description. NSN. Armstrong rifles have commanded the highest price of the "golden age" Kentucky's and this pistol, the only one currently known by this fine maker, is outstanding. This pistol is an example of Armstrong at his best. Pierced brass sideplate and large engraved silver buttplate greatly enhance the design and beauty of this piece. Curly maple stock is very handsome with relief border carving on both sides. All the mountings are engraved by Armstrong in the finest manner. Large scroll engraved inlay of silver extends down the stock from both sides of the bbl tang. "This trademark" of Armstrong is also found on most of his rifles. Overall length is 13-1/8" and bbl is 7-7/8" oct to rnd .50 Cal smooth and is signed in script "John Armstrong". Bedford Style orig flintlock is also signed in script "John Armstrong". Stock is of the finest curly maple with relief carved tear drops to the rear of the lock and sideplate panels. Silver inlay running rearward from the bbl tang is masterfully engraved. As Joe Kindig states in his book, Thoughts on the Kentucky Rifle in it's Golden Age "John Armstrong's workmanship is magnificent, and his designs are just about perfection. I cannot overemphasize the beauty of his rifles." This very pistol is pictured on pgs. 22-23 in The Samuel E. Dyke Collection of Kentucky Pistols printed in 1964. It is interesting to note Sam Dyke has stated he purchased this pistol in 1957 from Joe Kindig Jr. in York, PA for $400. In a letter to Tom Seymour dated July of 1977 Sam Dyke states the $400 he paid Joe Kindig was a top price at that time and that "this pistol has been talked more about and photoed more than any pistol I ever owned". This very pistol is pictured on p. 96 plate number 90 of The Pennsylvania Kentucky Rifle by Henry Kauffman. PROVENANCE: Ex Joe Kindig Jr., Samuel E. Dyke and Tom Seymour Collections. Frank Sujansky Collection. CONDITION: This pistol appears to be in outstanding condition throughout however in Sam Dyke's letter dated July 28, 1977 he indicates prior to his purchase of the pistol from Mr. Kindig there had been some expert restoration and that the restoration had been done by a top flight restorer. Whatever that restoration may have been is unknown at this time and cannot be seen upon visual inspection- it was absolutely expertly done. Upon disassembly there appears to have been some welding on the bottom of bbl between the two bbl wedges.? 4-49460 RG28