To attach the inlay that is on the cheek piece, what was historically used? Small brass screws filed flush? Brass Pin? Steel Pin? Something else?
Were thumbpieces always pinned/nailed/screwed in?? Any originals that didn't do it that way??
Interesting....... I am inletting a thumbpiece on a 1750 English rifle and was looking for a way not to booger it up with drill holes and pins......... When I get home tonight I will check out the triggerplate and see what I might do!!Its the Jack Haugh Thumbpiece that Dave Keck casts and sells.. in white bronze SORRY, the picture is upside down at least compared to how Jack used it on one of his fowlers I have pictures of.........
Thanks to all. Sometimes I feel sort of sheepish about asking a stupid question but I am always amazed at the response and I am always glad I asked. There are so many replica muzzle loading rifles around that aren't entirely pc that it is often difficult to know what is what and often one just assumes something until thinking it over. Once again- thanks everybody.
Quote from: DrTimBoone on January 20, 2011, 12:31:28 AMInteresting....... I am inletting a thumbpiece on a 1750 English rifle and was looking for a way not to booger it up with drill holes and pins......... When I get home tonight I will check out the triggerplate and see what I might do!!Its the Jack Haugh Thumbpiece that Dave Keck casts and sells.. in white bronze SORRY, the picture is upside down at least compared to how Jack used it on one of his fowlers I have pictures of.........Was the casting that clean when you bought it? Guess I am use to the stuff from Dixie Gunworks from the 60's that look like it came out of the cat box. Only brass color