I'm wondering if anyone has any info/photos beyond Kaufmann and Whisker's materials about H. Gibbs, Lancaster PA?
(the general consensus seems the H is for Henry Gibbs who died in 1843).
This is in reference to a rifle built smoothbore (.60 cal.), 16 inches of octagon to round on a 42 3/4 in. barrel -- looks early 19th century Lancaster, some rocker engraving on sideplate (similar to what you see on trade silver) and some stippled patterns on the barrel lands just below the wedding ring, near muzzle, and near breech. No patchbox or end cap, but otherwise rifle hardware and a fairly long toeplate and long ramrod thimbles. Ketland flintlock converted to percussion. Stamped H. Gibbs Lancaster (and possibly a faint "Pa") near breech
Kaufmann's description seems to indicate a number of Gibbs guns are known?
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thanks for any comments or leads