Thank you much, Its nice to wake up and open this form to such nice sentiment . I'm in a really great mood this morning, and will share a little story. My good friend Bud, calls me the other day and tells me he bought out this gun collection, but their were flintlock rifle's this guy shot that were still available, and asked if I was interested , and that he was going to make a offer pending on me. I said sure. I had envisioned a group of Thompson center and CVA starter guns you always see, as this is what we All started with, and the term flintlock was in reference to every muzzleloader , mostly percussion . Enclosed is pictures I received yesterday around noon, with a come over and see if you want them note attached. I was close to his home location, as I was at work playing on a New Orleans Ace project and normally the drive was over a hour. I masked up and went over to his house and looked them over.. As you can see the rust build up on the rifles was prevalent. And the guns looked like they were cared for, but not in a while. Needless to say, their mine and I'm in the process of cleaning them now, Looks like a rifled .36 cal. squire rifle, a smoothbore in .58 trade rifle style octagon to round, .69 smoothbore fox stamp on lock and barrel , and a Jager swamped rifled .58 that he actually gave me right there and then.... Yes, we are good enough friends that we have exchange presents at Christmas and Birthdays for years. Hell nobody else remembers we figure, so we usually get each his favorite bottle of whiskey. He kind a over did it this time. The real delight was the black powder pistol turn out to be a first generation 1869 manufacture. Not a re pop as thought. It is in good shape, with light grime and rust. Well used, And I'm being ever so care full not to over clean it. It has some mechanical issues with the hand and spring assembly. But a neat piece. He has recuperated his money and then some , even with giving me the present. I have a lot of clean up to do, but almost look forward to it. Have a great day, best wishes to all.