MSzychulda
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I am looking to buy an English influenced fowler, and the Cumberland Fowler by Early Rustic Arms really caught my eye and the price is right. I would call him, but with the weekend, his shop is closed.
I am trying for a late 1760-early 1770 fowler for a farmer/hunter and was thinking this:
42" maybe 46" barrel
Iron Mounted
Walnut or plain Maple Stock
Reading my book "Early Frontier Guns" it seems a lot of "trade" guns were iron mounted with the finer guns in brass. I am thinking iron for the cheaper working mans gun.
I see ERA stocks most the guns in plain maple, but I know walnut is more appropriate for a trade gun. When did fowlers begin to surface which were produced by local gun builders with maple stocks or other local woods? I actually prefer a dark stained plain maple, but am not sure how correct it would be.
Any thoughts or suggestion for this gun? Also anyone have current experience with his turn around from the time of the order? I am thinking of getting the rifle in kit or in the white and finishing it myself (it would be my 3rd kit).
Thanks all!
I am trying for a late 1760-early 1770 fowler for a farmer/hunter and was thinking this:
42" maybe 46" barrel
Iron Mounted
Walnut or plain Maple Stock
Reading my book "Early Frontier Guns" it seems a lot of "trade" guns were iron mounted with the finer guns in brass. I am thinking iron for the cheaper working mans gun.
I see ERA stocks most the guns in plain maple, but I know walnut is more appropriate for a trade gun. When did fowlers begin to surface which were produced by local gun builders with maple stocks or other local woods? I actually prefer a dark stained plain maple, but am not sure how correct it would be.
Any thoughts or suggestion for this gun? Also anyone have current experience with his turn around from the time of the order? I am thinking of getting the rifle in kit or in the white and finishing it myself (it would be my 3rd kit).
Thanks all!