Flintlock Hammer

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Found this a couple of weeks ago and threw it in my pack. I didn't know what it was at the time but I thought it might be worth cleaning. After I wire brushed it (top photo), I realized what I had and put it in my electrolysis bucket for a week or so.

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I worked at it with a dental pick every couple of days as it began to take shape. Finished it up with a bit of dremel work and was pretty pleased with the results.

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There is cool stuff under the rust sometimes!

Jeff
 
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it went from being a chicken nugget to a cool piece of weaponry , well done of the restoration sir !:notworthy:
 
Jeff, I'll be sending you via the mail some items I need cleaned as soon as you send me your address. Nice job...
 
the new land 1814 to 1840 Brown Bess looks very close Jeff
 

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Jeff, great job!!! I would have thrown that out!! :notworthy:

I almost did Drew !

Outstanding !! You have good patience, nice work.

Thanks Joe. It really wasn't that much work. The electrolysis did most of it.

it went from being a chicken nugget to a cool piece of weaponry , well done of the restoration sir !:notworthy:

HA!:hystericallaugh: It does look like a chicken nugget Dan .

Jeff, I'll be sending you via the mail some items I need cleaned as soon as you send me your address. Nice job...

Al I charge by the weight. $100 for each ounce of rust removed. Plus shipping and handling. Major credit cards accepted.

That is an amazing recovery, great job!!

Thanks Milco!

the new land 1814 to 1840 Brown Bess looks very close Jeff

That does look close Dan! There's the French Charleville muskets from the 1760's that are close too.
 

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