I was looking at a pretty nice Tenn. rifle today.
There's no name on it, but the owner has Jerry Nobles book, and the rifle is very similar to one shown in the book by Ambrose Lawing.
The rifle has the same trigger guard, the same cheek piece with 3 or 4 deep incised lines running the length of it, and the same shape cut where the comb meets the wrist.
The tang also runs down the wrist and up onto the comb for a couple inches. It has a two piece banana patchbox, although looks a little smaller in size to the one in the book.
The barrel is about 39 inches long and 36 cal, with an unmarked percussion lock.
What can you guys tell me about Lawing, and what characteristics could I look for on the gun with him as a maker?
Also, who else might have made it?
The stock is a nice piece of curly maple, and the entire gun shows a high degree of workmanship.
Thanks, John