Wiley Higgins, and Hiram Kennedy, built fancier southern guns. Both were from North Carolina, and both learned their trade there. They had shops near each other in Georgia, not far from the infamous Andersonville Confederate prison. Higgins is considered the premier Southern muzzleloading gunsmith, when it comes to high quality custom rifles, and pistols. Kennedy’s work was high quality, but more traditional, and not so high art.
I think many Southern gunsmiths chose a specific feature that set their work apart from all the rest. Triggerguards are the most common example. But, buttplates, and side plates, also tend to represent specific smiths, or schools. Why not ramrod pipes? I think its possible.
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