Now see "Longrifle Articles, Volume II" by Shumway, page 89. This is an article originally published in Muzzle Blasts magazine February, 1968. Here Shumway reviews this same rifle, but it sure stumped him! The next rifle is in Whisker's book "Arms Makers of Western Pennsylvania", page 161, "unsigned". The Utah rifle and the other two all have engraved wear plates. The Wigle (Weigle) family came to York in 1732, and that is just south of Juniata and Shuylkill counties. I posted about Wigle's rifle before on this forum. Do a search on "Jacob Wigle" by Herb and I think you will find a full length photo of one of my three copies I made of the museum rifle out here. I have detailed color photos of the orignial Jacob Wigle rifle here if anyone wants more detail, and I have scale drawings and dimensions I made when I restored the rifle for this museum display. It had been found here in a dry cave burial of a mixed blood Indian child, about 8 years old, in the 1920's.