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General discussion => Contemporary Longrifle Collecting => Topic started by: Cory Joe Stewart on December 27, 2009, 04:00:02 AM
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I am looking for a rifle that was sold in West Virginia about 1995 or 1997 or somewhere there abouts. It is a Virginia Style rifle or maybe more of a Lancaster with Iron Furniture, Cherry Stock. It has a sliding wooden patchbox. The barrel and lock were both browned. It has an ivory oval inlaid into the cheekpiece, with some scrimshaw. It was made by a man named Paul Young, I do not know how or where he signed his work. I would love to track it down. If anyone has seen or heard of it that would be a great help. Also, if anyone has any suggestions on how to track it down, that would be great to. I thank you all in advance.
Coryjoe
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Coryjoe......I have a fanastic map horn done by Paul Young. Paul used to pal around with Dan Winkler, the knife maker,
who I believe lived in Boone, N.C.. I think Dan is still in the knife business, and if you could find him he might be able to
get you in touch with Paul. I don't think Paul is doing any horns or guns anymore, have not seen him in a long time.....
Don
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Thats the right Paul Young. He is not making rifles anymore, Daniel is still at the Knives. They don't know where the rifle is I have checked amongour circle.
I would LOVE to see an image of that horn though.
Coryjoe