This Longrifle was purchased from a family in Iredell County. From the barrel tang to the muzzle it is very similiar to Longrifles made by Iredell County Gun Smith Daniel Speck. From the barrel tang to butt plate it is somewhat unique to this School. The forestock molding and termination with extended scroll work is a feature that is often found in the Catawba Valley School. The forestock inlays and two screw side plate are also typical of this School.
The Patchbox on this Longrifle has a finial that is somewhat like is found on the Mecklenburg School Longrifles. One of the things that makes this Patchbox different is that it is side hinged. This is only the third North Carolina I have seen with a side hinged Patchbox. A second feature that is unusual is that the Patchbox release is on the top of the butt plate. I do not remember having seen this on any other North Carolina Longrifle.
I only study North Carolina Longrifles, not Longrifles from other Schools or States. Have any of you seen a Patchbox like this in other States? Is the Patchbox release in the top of the butt plate used in another School outside of North Carolina?
All comments or information will be appreciated.
Close up of Patchbox
Close up of the forestock molding termination with extended scrolls.
Patchbox release
Catawba Valley style side plate
Cheek rest
Barrel tang
Thanks
Michael