The Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts (M.E.S.D.A.) in Winston-Salem, North Carolina have recently announced an upcoming seminar on North Carolina Longrifles on Saturday January 29th from 9:00 A.M. to 4 P.M.
William W. Ivey will give a presentation on the nine Longrifle Schools of North Carolina. Bill will also be signing his book during the lunch period.
Lunch is included in the price.
In the afternoon Blake Stevenson, the Manager of the Timothy Vogler Gun Shop (built in 1831) will give a presentation on the Longrifles in the Old Salem & M.E.S.D.A. collection titled Salem's Gunsmiths and the Vogler family of Artisans.
At 2:30 there will be demonstrations on Engraving, Horn Turning, Leather Working, Metal Casting, Forging, and understanding Gun Stock Architecture.
The cost is $65 for non members, $55 for members of Old Salem.
Contact The Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts at 336-721-7360 to register or go to MESDAprograms@oldsalem.org.
I plan to attend and hope to meet many of you there.
C. Michael Briggs