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Scotrod85

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Good day all, I am new to this forum as well as the black powder world of firearms. While at a gun show yesterday I acquired this beautiful under Hammer percussion rifle. I have re-searched the makers name and have learned that he was a very highly regarded gunsmith up to and shortly after the Civil War. The wooden box that this rifle fits in appears to be very original. The dove tails are all hand cut and all of the screws are straight blade type. The felt lined form that the rifle sits in is made of wood. I have not yet measured the barrel length or the board diameter, I will do that later today. I am hoping that there are some experts among you all who can help me identify what exactly this is and what it’s estimated value is. The barrel is marked C.V Ramsdell with Bangor Ma. Under his name. Then where the barrel meets the receiver there are two other names there. The name on top is R. H. Emery and the name below it is Hitchcock & Muzzy. I can get some more pictures if you tell me exactly what you need to help in identifying with this. I certainly appreciate all of the help.
 

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Charles V. Ramsdell, Bangor Maine. Reputed to have built some of the best sharpshooter's rifles used during the Civil War. I recommend you find a copy of "Maine Made Guns and Their Makers" by Demeritt (several editions).
 

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I've ordered the book, excited to see what info it has. rmark, thanks for the link to the article about Hitchcock & Muzzy barrel makers. I've learned that they went out of business & filed bankruptcy in 1857, so that indicates that this gun is pre 1857. Barrels made post 1857 were stamped Muzzy & Co. as he continued to make barrels after the bankruptcy in 1857. Very interesting so far.....

Any idea of what a ballpark value is? I can take more pics if needed to determine the value, just let me know.
 

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I'm a long time fan of underhammer rifles. I bought mine in the mid 1960s and still have it. You have a super nice one.
 

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Hello Scotrod85,
I just joined this forum & am a collector of Maine made guns. Dwight Demeritt's book "Maine Made Guns & Their Makers" is a must. Below is a photo of a Joseph Graves (top) & a C. V. Ramsdell (bottom) buggy rifles similar to the one you have. Fell free to contact me for more information & of course, if you want to sell your rifle, I am interested. Regards,
Jerry
 

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