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Hello, my name is Stephen and I’m new to this forum. I built a Flintlock a couple years ago, but my dad just gave me this that he apparently acquired in the 80s and I was trying to get some more information on it. I was also looking for somebody that can install a new front site as this used to be leaned up against a Stone Fireplace and I’m sure at some point it got knocked over and it broke off. I’ve been going through threads, and I have taken what I think are the appropriate pictures to identify the rifle from what I read. It is a Northstar Northwest trade gun that might have been made by Curly. If somebody can point me in the direction of some better information on this musket and may know somebody that can assist me with repairing the front site I would very much like to use the rifle as I think it has never been shot. Thanks for adding me.
 

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Welcome from Upstate New York's Central-Leatherstocking Region.

I believe the sitting fox cartouche marked sideplate was from Ron Franks . . . a very fine flintlock rendition of a simple trade gun. Curly G. usually marked his locks with "LOTT" rather than the sitting fox mark and the buttplate would have been nailed on. https://sittingfoxcustommuzzleloaders.com/
 
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