Perhaps some sort of tape residue? Does the patchbox latch well?
If you see in that one picture with the patchbox open, it has a spring board location that holds it back or open. The patchbox stays closed pretty well, but im no expert.
Perhaps some sort of tape residue? Does the patchbox latch well?
As to the letters on the top flat, do a pencil rub on paper over the lettering to see it much better. DO NOT polish the top flat OFF to remove crud that is obscuring the letters!
The book, "AMERICAN GUN MAKERS" by L.D.Satterlee and Arcadi Gluckman, OTTO ULBRICH CO., Inc Buffralo, N.Y. 1945 lists a "CLARK, N.-Pennsylvania, percussion period." as a gunmaker.
clark, nelson 1801 - 1859
born in new york state.died in miamisburg , augest 8th .lived on the white river in indiana as a boy moved to lebanon ohio, about 1822 and learned gunsmithing.in 1825 he located in miamisburg, built brick house at head of main st.and manufactured guns. his rifle known throughout the west, the n. clark rifle.
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