Mitch,....Here are some RCA measurements that may be useful. Let me know if I can get you anything else that might be of interest. B - 42'.......C - 14 1/4".......D - .970.......E - 1.70".......F - 4 7/8".......H - 1.260.......I - 1.475.......K - 5.50.......q - .50
I would like to see your J. Mason when you are finished.
Ed,....I'm pretty sure it is cherry. References show John Mason 1775 -1843. I suspect he might have started building guns just before 1800.
Don,....good eye! Other of this school seem to have barrels predominately in the high 40" range to about the middle 50" range?
John Mason was an apprentice of Thomas Holbrook, (1747-1810) who was one of the influential master of the area. In turn John Mason was the master of the famous Mass. rifle maker Silas Allen Jr. I personally enjoy the master - apprentice relationships and how the styles and details evolved. tim