Nord.....Is that gun signed, or how is it signed? It has the general look of a Joe Long, but lacks a lot of the classic features of a
normal Joe Long.....I've looked at a lot of them, and this one is just "different". Joe worked and lived in Beaver Spings, Snyder
county, and worked basically between 1820 and 1860, and is buried in the old cemetery in Beaver Springs. I know he had several
children, and it seems that he did have a son that moved out to the Pittsburgh area, can't recall his name, but I think he also built
some rifles. I have just finished some restoration on a Mose Specht rifle, made in Beavertown, Pa., in the mid 1800 period.....
beautiful typical snyder country rifle, about 16 inlays, nice patch box, fancy toe plate, fancy cut out patchbox. One thing that struck
me as unique if that it has exactly the same trigger guard as my Joe Long rifle. Since they only lived about 3 miles from each other,
apparently he got it from Joe. The guard on your rifle appears to be a typical Joe Long guard.....they were different from all of the
other Snyder county gunbuilders. I really like his guns since I grew up about a mile from where Joe lived. and I know from some of
the ledgers that my grandfather kept that he went hunting with Joe occassionally...............Don