Gentlemen, thank you for posting the pictures of this rifle. David Kennedy was my great-great-great-great grandfather. I have yet to be privileged to hold one of the family made rifles, but cherish the pictures. His entire family, sons and in laws, were active in the gun making business. I am aware of, and have pictures of four types of patch boxes used by the Bear Creek school, all with the similar "daisy" or "star" or "eidelweis" patch boxes. Copdoc, if your friend changes his mind about selling, I would love to be contacted. By the way, on January 20, 1812, David Kennedy wrote to his congressman, Archibald McBryde, offering on behalf of "myselfe and bruther and suns and company to manifacter any number of" ... "muskites or rifels" ... "in defence of the rights of our country". I understand that these rifles were used primarily by Andrew Jackson's troops, even at New Orleans. I will be glad to share my copy of that letter, a number of pictures of other rifles, and much other information that I have about Kennedy rifles with anyone who writes to me at PO Box 1133 Hartsville SC 29551. Chuck Luther