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- Antique Gun Collecting - American Longrifles
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- Items for Sale Wanted - American Longrifles
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- Black Powder Shooting - American Longrifles
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- Contemporary Longrifle Collecting - American Longrifles
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- ALR Museum. . . . . Mose Specht rifle
Re: ALR Museum Mose Specht rifle « Reply #9 on: April 02, 2009, 02:41:01 AM » Don-- Mose Specht's biography is located in "The History of the Susquehanna and Juniata Valleys: With Illustrations," which is an interesting two volume sketch book, including biographies of prominent citizens
- ALR Museum: View the famous Whale gun
ALR Museum: View the famous " Whale" gunHaving studied and researched this rifle for some years, some additional comments may be helpful: The rifle is signed "BHC" both on the lock and under the barrel I don't know of a qualified Tennessee collector who has doubted the attribution to Berryman H Compton, who worked in Giles County, Tennessee We don't know for sure, of course, since he did
- ALR Museum Gunmaker: Samuel Shuler. . . . Liverpool, PA
ALR Museum Gunmaker: Samuel Shuler Liverpool, PAJDM, what is the source for your information that Samuel moved to Perry County in 1827? My research on the Shulers is ongoing Eric, I got the information out of Jim Whiskers book "Arms Makers Of Pennsylvania" Published in 1990 There may be new info out there I would love to here it JIM
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