There were some fine, curly maple stocked guns made in western New York, often not signed, that are hard to identify, but beautiful guns none-the-less with good lines, somewhat different patchboxes, and more interesting engraving than most east coast guns.
The wear plate shape reminds me of PA guns, as does the engraved "wings" on the small, oval side plate that's somewhat similar in shape and engraving style [like the butt carving] on upper Susquehanna rifles... but probably not enough curvature in comb to be from there. The most interesting detail to me is the large, reverse curl rear spur which most often suggests a southern gun. This one will be interesting to watch and read the comments that get posted... it's a neat rifle with a different style box, good architecture, and good engraving.
Shelby Gallien