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General discussion => Antique Gun Collecting => Topic started by: jwh1947 on November 07, 2009, 10:58:42 PM

Title: Any Amos Early guns out there?
Post by: jwh1947 on November 07, 2009, 10:58:42 PM
Amos Early was taxed as a gunsmith in Dauphin County from 1855 to the end of the century in Hanover Twp.  The area is now broken down into South Hanover, East Hanover and West Hanover Twps.

I know for a fact that he worked with John Shell, as the first rifle I had was made and signed by them.  I think he married one of the Shell girls. I sold it for college tuition and the new owner rebored it and shot it for many years.  Full stock percussion, artifically striped maple, about a 45" barrel, about .40 cal when I sold it.  He reportedly opened it up to .45 cal.  Anyway, that's history.

If you have a rifle signed by Early, I would appreciate it if you would post some pictures.  I would like to do an article on him and can't find a single specimen.  For the amount of time that he apparently worked late in the period, there should be some around somewhere. Can you help?