This was one of the nicest Snyder County guns I think I have ever seen. So trim and neat. I replaced the three inlays
on the left side of the wrist, the crescent moon on top of the wrist, and three of the same out along the barrel. It was
broken completely off just in front of the entry pipe....not a real clean break, edges were rounded off. I used some epoxy to repair the break which filled in those rounded voids....not the greatest repair...didn't look too bad. Mose Specht was
one of three brothers who lived and worked in Beavertown...same town as our barrel shop. Brothers were Adam, Elias,
and Mose. Elias built more guns than either of his brothers, and there are quite a few of them owned in Beavertown.
I now live in the town of McAlisterville, which is on the south side of the shade mountain, about 12 miles from Beavertown.
The Mose Specht rifle was brought to me by a gentleman who lives on the west end of town, and a gentleman who lives
on the east end of town has a nice Adam Specht rifle, complete with bag and horn.....neither one will sell them....Don