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Harvey Leibowitz Miniature Martial Flintlock Pistol
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This miniature pistol, built by Harvey Leibowitz, is made to exacting standards and can actually be fired. Mr. Leibowitz has also been recognized by "Ripley's 'Believe It or Not'" for having built five working miniature cameras, one of which stands only 5 1/4 inches high when mounted on its tripod; and a miniature pool table measuring only 2 inches by 1.5 inches, complete with individual miniature balls and cue sticks.