I went to an exhibit at the local art museum in Tuscumbia Alabama called "Arms Through the Ages" about 15 years ago, up to this point I had never seen an original flintlock rifle. One guy there had a collection of original flintlocks, a Jacob Young rifle was in his collection. He was the nicest guy and walked me through everything flintlock and let me hold the Jacob Young rifle and shoulder it, I was hooked. I was expecting crude rifles, this rifle looked about like a finished Kibler CNC rifle does today, everything was done to perfection.
Holding this rifle and the the help from nice guy who owned it is part of the reason I started building rifles a few years later.
I don't remember his name, perhaps he is reading this, all I can say is a huge "THANK YOU"!