I put this under gun building because it’s more of a subjective question among builders.
As I looked through a lot of my books, it seems like the highest quality rifles overall were made in York County Pennsylvania. Naturally there are others from other places that are equal or better, but I’m talking about per capita, the York county area seems to have had an abundance of high level builders. More than Lancaster in my opinion. And I’m not talking necessarily about the style of guns being better, although I do like York Co rifles. I’m talking about the level of skilled craftsmanship among the builders in that spot.
So assuming we agree - why do you think there were such a wealth of talent in this county? Was it a better apprenticeship system? Overcrowding of Lancaster and better land there for new Smiths to migrate to? I know this is something we will probably never resolve here, but I’m curious as to your thoughts.