Monday, October 30, 1978
Silver John Armstrong (1978)
By now, I had photos of the original, so I used my second Paris swamped barrel. I pulled a Beck trigger guard out of the parts box by mistake, and could not get the gun to come out right. Now, it lives in Germany.
George Shreyer (1978)
I had bought an original (circa 1780) smooth rifle by George Shreyer, of Hanover, Pennsylvania which I decided to duplicate. Don Getz made me two interchangeable octagon to round 48 3/8" barrels - .45 calibre rifled and .50 calibre smoothbore. I took the original to Ron Griffie, and we laid it on plank after plank until we found the matching tiger stripe. With the rifle barrel, the gun weighed about six pounds. I killed my first deer with this rifle.
Labels:
don getz,
interchangeable barrels,
ron griffie,
tiger stripe
Henry Albright (1978)
An order for a left-handed longrifle - a great Henry Albright (Lancaster, PA) gun. I had visited and photographed the Kindig Collection (York, PA), so I had slides and measurements of the original to work from.
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