The Gunstock club was so-called because these weapons resembled the shape of a a musket
or rifle body and carved in the shape of a European gunstock. Gunstock
clubs were widely used across North America in the late 18th and 19th
centuries, both as weapons and status symbols. They were often made with
hard wood or whale bone and embellished with carvings on the handle.
are these modern reproduction art pieces?
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