Maestro
Moderator
Hallo! Hope everyone's doin' well this holiday weekend!
I'm considering buying this smoothbore... after looking over some of the guns in Grinslade's "Flintlock Fowlers", it seems to me to be representing a New England (Connecticut/Massachusetts?) fowler, ca. 1770 (+-).
The barrel is a 46" octagon to round .62 caliber(Colerain I think) with an aged finish.
I'm trying to center my equipment around a 1770 time frame. I'm thinking of replacing my very "generic" "American" fowler with something more representative of that period. Do you think that the lock and the furniture is in keeping with the stock profile? The lock is an L&R - is it too "English" for a CT fowler? How about the trigger guard - it's not an acorn! :winking: - but is it appropriate? Do you think that $1300 is a little too steep for this used gun? I'm not going to say who the builder is so as not to start any controversies, but please give your comments and criticisms - my feelings won't be hurt (I haven't bought it yet!) - actually, I'd appreciate your honesty!
:hatsoff: Happy New Year, everyone!
I'm considering buying this smoothbore... after looking over some of the guns in Grinslade's "Flintlock Fowlers", it seems to me to be representing a New England (Connecticut/Massachusetts?) fowler, ca. 1770 (+-).
The barrel is a 46" octagon to round .62 caliber(Colerain I think) with an aged finish.
I'm trying to center my equipment around a 1770 time frame. I'm thinking of replacing my very "generic" "American" fowler with something more representative of that period. Do you think that the lock and the furniture is in keeping with the stock profile? The lock is an L&R - is it too "English" for a CT fowler? How about the trigger guard - it's not an acorn! :winking: - but is it appropriate? Do you think that $1300 is a little too steep for this used gun? I'm not going to say who the builder is so as not to start any controversies, but please give your comments and criticisms - my feelings won't be hurt (I haven't bought it yet!) - actually, I'd appreciate your honesty!
:hatsoff: Happy New Year, everyone!