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  1. J

    New member and my first muzzle loader

    I should add that I will post any pics requested and would even invite any nearby members to examine the rifle personally but under no circumstance do I intend to sell it and don't believe that a restoration would make sense given the obvious conditional issues.
  2. J

    New member and my first muzzle loader

    After speaking to my father (he's 83 ) about the history of the rifle I was told that his brother ( my late uncle ) inherited it from their grandfather who inherited it and other personal effects from his ( great ? ) grandfather who was named Zacheus Copeland and was a soldier in the...
  3. J

    New member and my first muzzle loader

    I'll try to post more pics soon, the rifle really is a hodgepodge but I thought given the Dickert connection it may be of study interest to this group.
  4. J

    New member and my first muzzle loader

    Hello to all, although I've collected firearms for 40 years I recently acquired my first muzzleloader, a Kentucky rifle made by Jacob Dickert that my father bought from his brother in 1972 for $2 so he could place it above our fireplace in rural Maine. Obviously, he never knew of its maker or...
  5. J

    Hello from a new member.

    Hello, I've been a firearms collector for 40 years but only recently acquired my first muzzleloader and thought the members here would be interested in it as it is a Jacob Dickert Kentucky rifle that my father bought in 1972 to hang above our fireplace, I'll get some pics taken and post them...
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