I had the opportunity Saturday to look at a really, really, nice longrifle at the Greenville, S.C. gunshow that was inscribed on the barrel "Lester Smith for Hacker Martin"!!!! I am well aware of who Lester Smith was and am also familiar with Hacker Martin. Lester Smith learned his trade primarily under Hacker in the late 40s to early 50s. Considering the era in which Lester learned his trade this was an exceptional longrifle.. Very long barrel, relief carved, heavily inlaid with silver along the forestock, heavily engraved on the patchbox and all the metal inlays. The rifle was reasonably priced at about $3600 as I recall. I little more than I was prepared to spend here at Christmas, but it was a privilege to hold this fine rifle. I did not have a camera and wish I had. I might still be able to get some pics to post as I got a card from the man who owned it. Again, this was a work of art and deserving of respect from all who today enjoy the fruits of the labors of folks like Hacker and Lester who kept the craft alive for the rest of us. If there hadn`t of been a Hacker Martin there would not likely have been a Lester Smith or an Earl Lanning. No Earl Lanning and there would have been no Bud Siler, no Bud Siler......you get the point. Wormey