Son John, another friend, and I went down to Lancaster today to the Landis Valley Museum to check out the guns again.
Spent more time enjoying them. Was amazed at how big that Musician rifle is. Also, I noticed something on most of these rifles that comes up a lot among the builders. There seem to be a consensus among the builders that the top line
of the forend of a gun should be cut down, revealing more of the side flat of a barrel, which they feel will make a slimmer
looking gun. I started to check out the guns in this display and surprisingly the big majority of them were not done this
way, the wood covered more than half of the side flat of the gun. I believe this may be a Lancaster thing. I think if we
were to study Lehighs the opposite would be true. Also bought the book while I was there, great pictures. While the
three of us were studying the guns, the door opened and in came the german photographer who was at the CLA show.
Had a big laugh over this coincidence. After he leaves here he is going up our way to Allen Martin for a few days, and
will be over checking out the barrel shop, a great guy......Don