Absolutely, the way you like to find them. Untouched and never been cleaned, and 100% correct in every aspect except for the ramrod, which may be a replacement. High Hump lock nicely marked 1863 and C.S. RICHMOND, VA. Typical brass butt plate and nose cap with a nice patina. The iron parts are black, having never been cleaned, with pitting around the bolster and on the rear of the barrel, as shown in my pictures. The VP and eagle, as well as the barrel date, are not visible. The wood is exceptionally nice as it has never been cleaned with the Richmond in-letting and the non-swelled ramrod channel. On the underside of the lock next to the trigger guard, are the carved initials WAR. The hammer has the typical Richmond knurling. If you listen, you can hear Dixie. From the Kevin Stancavage collection.
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