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Hi Ed,
Sure. An early (1600-1620) fowling gun with English type 1 lock. Just a few picts now but more later.

The lock:
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Sideplate:
Sideplate17thcenturyfowler.jpg


Buttplate:
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dave
 
Nice work. I am trying to figure out the brace or lever between the screws on the frizzen spring.
 
Couple days ago finished an early Lancaster using a Chambers' Dale Johnson lock{my first} and all his compoments including a Rice .54 x 44" bbl. The stock is from a Freddie Harrison quarter sawn blank which I did from scratch. Just started a Bucks County using a Rice "B" weight, .50 cal x46" lg. bbl and the stock is from a blank. These take a bit longer to make because many components are made. Dave...that's some beautiful work and hope you'll post some pics when it's done....Fred
 
.69 early rifle. Got about 1/2 of the parts inlet. Pictures in a couple weeks. :thumbsup:
 
I have a Lancaster going at the moment. I will try to post pictures soon.
 
By now everyone knows about my Verner-style, I hope to have it done soon. :shocked2: It's taken way too long.
Rice .50 cal, 42 in. long, lots of carving. Flehto (Fred) has helped me enormously on the patchbox latch, and have gotten lots of support. :thumbsup: :hatsoff: :bow:
 
Mike I'm anxious to see your Verner as It is my favorite style and I just finished my Verner this past fall in .45 cal. 44" Colerain was my first scratch build and I love it! Fred was an awesome help to me as well. Ed
 
I am driving north tomorrow about 3 hours to pick up my commissioned Beck style 58. I'll ask if it is OK to post pictures.
 
i am working on an early english tradegun that is based on the o'connor gun ..mine is in 75 cal. going with brass and iron furniture...wanted someting that is full stocked and screams civilian gun ..
 
I've started a Berks County rifle. Its on hold now because I'm trying to pay off Christmas bills so I can afford to buy a lock.
 
I have a Isaac Haines .40 cal in the works. Rice 38 inch swamped barrel chambers golden age lock davis double set triggers sliding wood patch box. At the rate Im going it will be late summer before I will be done with it :thumbsup:
 
I've got another few days to go on the fitting and shaping on a Don Stith Deluxe Squirrel in .40 cal. Then probably a couple of weeks after that on drawing,engraving, and final finishes.
 
Longbeard, English sporting rifle, .69Cal.. A lot of subtleties, in this gun, tough to make it right. I think I may have already blown it, but will drive on!
Robby
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NJ Longbeard said:
Mike I'm anxious to see your Verner as It is my favorite style and I just finished my Verner this past fall in .45 cal. 44" Colerain was my first scratch build and I love it! Fred was an awesome help to me as well. Ed
It's a Verner STYLE. I love the lines of his rifles, but I didn't want to copy. It has his patchbox, and other furniture, and of course the lines of the stock, but my own carving.
I'll put up a few pics soon.
 
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