Would anyone know how I might get in touch with Mr. David Condon? I seem to be finding that he's a rather tough fellow to get a hold of?
Reason is that I'm in the midst of doing a little research of my own for a club butt fowler I'm looking to build, and he has the original piece that I'm looking to recreate.
I've got a few questions about a particular gun in his collection and its dimensions and whether or not the barrel in it is swamped or if its a straight tapered barrel instead. I know that the general rule is that by far, most of the 18th century fowlers "did" have swamped barrels in themselves, swamped at varying sizes. However, I have read that other did use straight tapered barrels in the 18th century (not only something that was seen in the 19th century as it was common place by then).
Other questions circle around stock dimensions, lock dimensions, etc.
Thanks in advance!!