ronaldrothb49
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I attached a link to an article I read on a different page I also follow on Andreaus Albrecht which you can read. He was the individual who Started the Christian Springs Gun shop. What really surprised me is he was apprenticed as a Gun Stocker. Now that is a term I have heard many times about those of us who make guns today but I had never heard that term for anyone from 2 or 3 hundred years ago. The first person that popped into my head was Wolfgang Haga. No gun has ever been found that he signed. Of the rifles that Shumay and Kindig say may have been made by him are described as well made with beautiful carving but none are engraved. So I have to wonder if he never learned to do that because he was only a gun
stocker.
Well I have wondered for a long time how many of the gunsmiths who came here were actually a Master. The gun trade at that time was tightly controlled by the Guilds at that time and the only way to become a master was if the masters of your Guild Hall approved that. Only a master could open a gun shop. It benefited the masters to limit the number who became a master. It controlled competition. The market for their product they made was limited. They probably would need a patron, a prince, a duke, a count etc. Someone who needed to keep an armed force if for no other reason than to protect themselves. There weren't that many rich people around and the peasants could no afford guns. Secondly it kept and experienced pool of Journeymen who would be required to work for the masters if they wanted to practice their trade. Third it limited where someone could apprentice and they pretty much worked for room and board.
My question is how many that came here do you think were actually Masters or perhaps very experienced Journeymen who felt they would never become a master. Or perhaps a journeyman who just didn't want to work for someone else. Then you have the ones who just finished an apprenticeship and said I know everything and headed for the colonies. There are rifles that can be classified as the work of a master. then we have work that just not quiet there. and goes down from there.
What do you think?
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stocker.
Well I have wondered for a long time how many of the gunsmiths who came here were actually a Master. The gun trade at that time was tightly controlled by the Guilds at that time and the only way to become a master was if the masters of your Guild Hall approved that. Only a master could open a gun shop. It benefited the masters to limit the number who became a master. It controlled competition. The market for their product they made was limited. They probably would need a patron, a prince, a duke, a count etc. Someone who needed to keep an armed force if for no other reason than to protect themselves. There weren't that many rich people around and the peasants could no afford guns. Secondly it kept and experienced pool of Journeymen who would be required to work for the masters if they wanted to practice their trade. Third it limited where someone could apprentice and they pretty much worked for room and board.
My question is how many that came here do you think were actually Masters or perhaps very experienced Journeymen who felt they would never become a master. Or perhaps a journeyman who just didn't want to work for someone else. Then you have the ones who just finished an apprenticeship and said I know everything and headed for the colonies. There are rifles that can be classified as the work of a master. then we have work that just not quiet there. and goes down from there.
What do you think?
Ground rules Everyone has an opinion and they have the right to express it
There will be no criticizing of someone else's opinion If you have nothing good to say about someone's post Don't push the reply button
Don't attack anyone we all have a right to our own opinion
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