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All good advice here Charlie,... and the search for "your" flinter can be half the fun of getting one. :hey-hey
The missus just pointed out that since my recent affliction by the flint virus, my fishing pox is in total remission!Yes, my vote is also with Tip Curtis. You can't do better for the price or quality.
Buying a "production" flintlock carries a little of what buying a "preowned car" does. That up front price is not the end. They can be frustrating for first-timers. If you do go that route, you would do well to have someone take a little of your money to spend a little of their time tuning up the lock and trigger.