Unfortunately, everything offered on his site is "SOLD". A credit to the product; but in that case the OP is probably looking at a custom build; and doesn't fit what's outlined for what's wanted by the OP.....check out Mike Brooks Flintlocks. ....
I'm retired. I haven't built a gun since 2022.Unfortunately, everything offered on his site is "SOLD". A credit to the product; but in that case the OP is probably looking at a custom build; and doesn't fit what's outlined for what's wanted by the OP.
Well, dang. This popped up while I was typing.I'm retired. I haven't built a gun since 2022.
Too busy to have fun now.Well, dang. This popped up while I was typing.
Enjoy your retirement!
Notchy Bob
That was/is a great gun. I actually managed to keep hold of it for a couple years. Shot a couple deer with it. That was way back when I could still find beech, I really like those guns in beech. It was supposed to have a 48" barrel but Bob Hoyt goofed and made it 42 5/8" and sold it to me for $100.For them who might be interested, Lee Burke wrote the definitive monograph on Carolina guns in the American Society of Arms Collectors Bulletin 65: 2-16: "18th Century English Trade Guns in the South, or the Carolina Gun..."
Regarding Mr. Brooks, there are some nice photos and a succinct description of one of his Carolina guns on the Contemporary Makers Blogspot: Mike Brooks Carolina Gun
Notchy Bob
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