Got a note yesterday from Mr Bergmann regarding my Hawken he built back in '97.
He affirmed that it is his work, and the reason for the absence of the barrel signature?
It was a "kit gun", probably provided by the owner. In my second to last post, he, in his correspondence to the original owner, lamented about being confined on "kit guns". They offered little room for creativity.
So, the mystery is solved. The rifle is his work, and I will run a copy of my correspondence with Mr Bergmann to add to the existing provenance.
I'll post some photos as soon as I can get them transferred to Photobucket and lined up for your viewing pleasure. Even though it's a "kit gun", the execution of this piece is still with subtle finesse, athough some compare the plain design of the Hawken rifle with the ordinary wood fence post.
I still chuckle every time I remember my good friend over in Alamance County NC, John Braxton, one of our State's "treasures". He use to say, "there are two things that are highly over-rated, political promises and Hawken Rifles".