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He needs to study originals
I recommend the disc's available from the KRA.
I agree with Mike, stuff could have been done differently. If you like it that is what matters.
What's the inference, fellas? Too ornate? I think, from what our mutual friend says, he is building it in a way that he wil be proud of it and I won't just like it, I'll cherish it and create a family heirloom out of it. Son is chomping at the bit to shoot it. He'll get to shoot it with the builder before I will.
 
I don't care for it but its ok by me if you do. :thumb:
Thank you for your opinion.

Check out the template for the patch box. I've done a little research. There were rifles for infantry, for officers, and for nobility or high ranking officials. I'll consider myself nobility for the purposes here. Hand carved German silver, hand-carved inlays, he builds them his way and don't get in the way.
 

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Thank you for your opinion.

Check out the template for the patch box. I've done a little research. There were rifles for infantry, for officers, and for nobility or high ranking officials. I'll consider myself nobility for the purposes here. Hand carved German silver, hand-carved inlays, he builds them his way and don't get in the way.
Where did you get this info? Patchboxes had nothing to do with the things you noted. Completely wrong. Also, german silver wasn't used until the 1840s or 50s. I certainly won't get in his way. LOL.
 
I am, hopefully, about 8 months away from receiving a one off SMR and can appreciate your anticipation.
Iron mounted on a cherry stock. The beauty of the rifle will be in its lines and the wood. Personally not a fan of a lot of bling on a rifle.
 
Jeeze-O-Pete, chill, dude. Do you think I care about any of that? I'm getting a hand-made, with love, for me and me only, functional Pennsylvania flint lock long rifle, made in Pennsylvania, by a master gunsmith from the actual trunk of a freaking tree.
Yes, I get it. I did it full time for a living for 37 years.
 
Yes, I get it. I did it full time for a living for 37 years.
Wow! Your work is spectacular too. Small sampling is not emough. if I am anywhere near New Liberty in the future, I'll bring it over. I've been back and forth on I-80 four times in the last six years. I will never travel long distance by car again without it.
 
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Mike, I'll trade my # 40 for your # 400.
Robby
If I ever get there! My body started to fall apart on a regular basis in 2015 , production has been way down since then. Only built 3 in 2017. Haven't made one in a year now. Hopefully I'll get back at it this summer. Depends how the fish are biting. :p
 
Jeeze-O-Pete, chill, dude. Do you think I care about any of that? I'm getting a hand-made, with love, for me and me only, functional Pennsylvania flint lock long rifle, made in Pennsylvania, by a master gunsmith from the actual trunk of a freaking tree.
That's all that really matters. What it means to you is more important than what another's opinion is.
 
The man obviously does great work but the asymmetry of the patch box would drive me crazy. Also I would say it’s almost sighted in, could move that group a little to the left.
 
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