This video provides an update on the production and shipping status of "Clockwork Basilisk" books from Headstamp Publishing. The printing of "Clockwork Basilisk" is complete and the books are en route to the warehouse with an estimated arrival of March 8th. "Tobacco of the Emperor" is still in production with a new printer to ensure quality standards. Customers who have changed addresses are urged to update their information via Backerkit. Orders containing "Tobacco of the Emperor" will be shipped partially once "Clockwork Basilisk" arrives, with the remaining title to follow upon completion. The video also directs viewers to Headstamp Publishing's website for purchasing other books and covering extra shipping costs.
This video, featuring Professor Ben Nicholson, author of "Clockwork Basilisk: The Early Revolvers of Elisha Collier and Artemas Wheeler," delves into the world of fake and reproduction Elisha Collier revolvers. The discussion covers the motivations behind counterfeiting, differentiating between fraudulent profit-driven fakes and homages, the market value of such reproductions, the evolution of faking techniques before and after the internet, and the critical importance of provenance in authenticating historical firearms. The book itself is also promoted, available for preorder on Kickstarter.
This YouTube video announces the successful completion of all stretch goals for the "Clockwork Basilisk" Kickstarter project. Key unlocked features include "Cocktail Sheets" with recipes inspired by the Collier story, and a free "World of Guns" model of the 2nd Model Collier for all Kickstarter backers. The video also serves as a final reminder that the Kickstarter campaign ends soon, offering a discount for preorders of "Clockwork Basilisk" and "Tobacco of the Emperor."
This video showcases the meticulous field stripping of a Second Model Collier revolver, highlighting its intricate blend of British bespoke craftsmanship and American machine manufacturing. Presented by Professor Ben Nicholson and facilitated by collector Frank Graves, the disassembly offers a detailed look at the engineering and artistry inherent in these early revolvers. The description also promotes the pre-order of the book "Clockwork Basilisk: The Early Revolvers of Elisha Collier and Artemas Wheeler" on Kickstarter.
This video delves into the historical patent disputes surrounding early American revolvers, specifically focusing on the legal battles involving Colt, Wesson & Leavitt, and the prior art of Elisha Collier. The discussion centers on patent infringement lawsuits from 1851-1852, where Collier testified. Professor Ben Nicholson and the host explore the validity of Colt's patent and whether Colt was aware of prior inventions when filing. The video also promotes a Kickstarter for "Clockwork Basilisk: The Early Revolvers of Elisha Collier and Artemas Wheeler."
This video discusses the successful crowdfunding campaign for the "Clockwork Basilisk" product, highlighting that it has surpassed $450k in funding. This achievement unlocks new features, including commissioned art for the frontispiece and expanded content for the companion book "Who Invented the Wheelgun?". The description specifically mentions Jonathan Ferguson, Keeper of Firearms and Artillery at the Royal Armouries' National Firearms Centre, will be contributing to the book. Information is also provided on how existing backers can add the "Tobacco of the Emperor" to their orders.
This YouTube video announces the pre-order of a new book from Headstamp Publishing titled "Tobacco of the Emperor." The book, authored by Patrick Phillips and photographed by James Rupley, focuses on Japanese cigarettes and related materials from the turn of the 20th century to the end of World War Two. It covers the general history of tobacco in Japan, its use in the military, details on Japanese cigarette brands and packaging, associated accessories like pipes and lighters, and foreign cigarettes consumed in Japan. The book is available for pre-order through a Kickstarter campaign for another project, "Clockwork Basilisk," and can be purchased as a standalone item or an add-on. A special "Japanese bundle" combining this book with "Swords of the Emperor" and exclusive extras is also offered.
This video delves into the historical research behind the book "Clockwork Basilisk: The Early Revolvers of Elisha Collier and Artemas Wheeler." Professor Ben Nicholson discusses the unexpected discoveries and the extensive international research team involved in bringing the project to fruition. The focus is on the stories and historical context surrounding early revolvers, rather than a direct firearm review or demonstration.
This video announces add-ons for the Clockwork Basilisk Kickstarter, including a special book titled "Who Invented the Wheelgun?". This book features Samuel Colt's 1851 London presentation on revolver history and commentary on his factory by Charles Dickens. Other add-ons include a poster of the 1818 Collier patent drawing and remaining copies of a Kickstarter-exclusive Chassepot to FAMAS printing. The video highlights the project's success in reaching a $300k stretch goal for a custom frontispiece illustration.
This video is an update on the Kickstarter campaign for a book titled "Clockwork Basilisk," which focuses on the early revolvers of Elisha Collier and Artemas Wheeler. The creator highlights several stretch goals that have been achieved, including extra content on Collier engravings, custom endsheets, a bookmark ribbon, and additional information on the Annely and Kolbe revolvers by Jonathan Ferguson. The next upcoming stretch goal is a custom frontispiece illustration. The description provides a direct link to the Kickstarter page for viewers to learn more and support the project.
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