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General discussion => Contemporary Longrifle Collecting => Topic started by: AMartin on February 11, 2015, 03:48:53 PM
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A happy client took this picture at our 18 Century Artisan show in Lewisburg this past week ..
It's a Lehigh Schimmel , lefty 40 caliber .. 44" barrel ..
Enjoy .. Allen
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Who's the old codger holding the gun?
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I'm not that darker haired , skinny kid I use to be ... where does the time go ??
But I'm happy !!
Al
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Here's hoping that I too can own one of your Schimmel rifles in due course Mr. Martin; If I can make some transactions occur for current items in my meager collection, I hope to be sending a down payment soon!
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Allen what is the difference between a Lehigh and a Bucks County Schimmel ,I have never studied anything but the Hawkens Rifles. My son brought me a partial kit gun he had traded for it has the Schimmel preshaped stock with barrel channel and ram rod hole cut but not the lock inlet i did that,no butt plate and no trigger gaurd. How would a modified Tenn style iron gaurd and buttplate and two iron pipes look in your opinon. It has a 42" 45cal ,13/16" straight barrel with it,and a small Siler Lock.
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Hey Buck ..
I'd be happy to build you your personal flinter .. just lemme know when you're ready ..
Shifty ..
The difference between a Lehigh & a Bucks Co schimmel is the same as the fancier rifles of these schools ..
A lot of books blend these two styles/schools of rifle but they , in my opinion , are quite different .
In general , Lehigh rifles have a double step on the bottom toe line , Bucks have a sweep .
Comb lines are generally straighter on a Bucks with more of a step .. Lehighs (the better ones) a subtle roman nose that sorta flows into the wrist ..
There are many other little things that make em different ..
I could go on all day but dang it , I have work to do .. I'm carving a Bucks Co rifle .. that needs to see stain by tomorrow !!
Others that know how to type faster and know about rifles can feel free to add to this thread ..
Ciao ..
Al
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If you go to Allen Martin's web-site you can see the differences between the Bucks county and Lehigh valley rifles. They are pretty distinct especially transitioning through the wrist and comb.
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I held that rifle and boy is it super skinny.....
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Buckingham, I'll happily give Allen a reference, not that he needs it.
He built me a rifle that is hiding on his table there in that picture. Tell him what you like, and then let him make it a reality for you. Just be warned---- I'm going to be putting in an order for a 2nd rifle with Allen soon. It's hard to own just one!
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OK,Allen and Crawdad after reading the descrip and looking on Allens ws i have determined that I have a Bucks Country Schimmel precarve stock,but i have double set triggers maybe will go with single or set single. thanks to all !
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Allen's Buck's County schimmels are pretty cool too. I sure like mine. It is a super skinny .40. I need to run it down to the local butcher shop and have them weigh it. I'm guessing 6 lbs.
Regards,
Pletch