A Lancaster County style rifle with a daisy head patchbox. This rifle is typical of those late in the flint period. The carving was incised without elaborate treatment of any details. Inlays of the customer’s choosing were used. This gun was built with economy in mind, but function was the […]
This rifle is an exacting copy of a rifle by Melchoir Fordney. The original is displayed by the Lancaster Historical society, Lancaster, PA. The beautifully figured piece of curly maple was faithfully carved as Fordney had done on the original. The patchbox was handcut as well as the inlays. The […]