http://www.patreon.com/ForgottenWeapons The famous American jewelry company Tiffany & Co has a long history of offering decorative firearms, and today I'm looking at two of them. One is a cartridge conversion Colt from the 1870s, engraved by Nimschke and fitted with a silver-plated Tiffany "Mexican Eagle" grip. The other is a modern-production 1860 Army designed by Tiffany for the US Historical Society and produced by Andrew Bourbon. While I do not normally have a particular taste for embellished and engraved guns, I think it's very interesting to see the difference in style between the two periods - the change in what people find appealing in "the gun as art." http://www.patreon.com/ForgottenWeapons