What flaws? You have just brought in a fine southern gun that has it all. Thank you for going to the work of posting it and for all the fine photos. In my opinion, you have a very nice gun here and one that may have been made in a variety of locations that we do not ordinarily see. It isn't a PA gun, nor does it look like Ohio, or many of the other schools we are used to.
It has an incredibly long barrel and great southern architecture; could be An Arkansas, Alabama, Gerogia, Tennesee or a Missouri rifle. I see it as a piece that will draw interest and perhaps some more concrete answers than my knowledge permits. Thank you for gving us a chance to see a good untouched gun.
Regards-Dick