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What a strange coincidence! On another site I'm a member of a bunch of the guys got together for a big pheasant hunt in Kansas. On the list of all the varied old guns was "a beautiful, almost mint Wilkinson flintlock fowler from the early nineteenth century."
 
That's remarkable!
If the person could be tracked down, the serial number of the gun will be n the bottom of the barrel, and it would be possible to find the gun in the Wilkinson books. The date the gun was entered into inventory will be listed, as well as the names of the primary workwrs. Might even be possible to identify the person for whom the gun was made.
 
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