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General discussion => Contemporary Longrifle Collecting => Topic started by: grabenkater on January 26, 2011, 03:19:29 AM

Title: West Virginia Maker CV Lee
Post by: grabenkater on January 26, 2011, 03:19:29 AM
Is anyone familiar with this name? Supposedly from Morgantown.
Title: Re: West Virginia Maker CV Lee
Post by: wvmtnman on January 26, 2011, 04:12:05 AM
I think you are talking about Charles Lee.  He was an interesting fellow.  I first met him when I was 15 or so and he was in his early 80's.  He passed away 15 years ago or so.  I believe he was born around the turn of the last century.  I did not know him really well but he did he did help me out a time or two when I first got started.  I showed up at his place one day with a stuck minie ball, I forgot to add powder.   We could not pull the minie so he took out the breech plug and pushed it through.  I tried to pay him but his answer was "I don't mind helping a fellow out every now and then".
   He was a modern gun smith, built a few muzzleloaders and also shot NSSA back in the 1960's. 
   He told me a story once.  His grandfather was home on military leave and took his son (CV Lee's dad)  outside and told him to put his ear to the ground.  C V's dad said he could hear the rumble of cannon.  This was during the battle of Gettysburg.  His Grandfather was in the 7th West Virginia company C.  The only reason I remember this is because my GG Grandfather was in company D.
                                                                            Brian
Title: Re: West Virginia Maker CV Lee
Post by: grabenkater on January 26, 2011, 03:55:37 PM
Thanks!

I have a muzzleloader that he built sometime in the 70's. It belonged to my uncle, and unfortunately the bore has been sadly neglicted over the years.


Paul