Thanks for the information Tony. I had not thought of various configurations of the lands and furrows. The inventory has never been published. I'm working on Christian Hess of Lancaster County, PA. No relation of the Hess family of the Allameangal school. Christian is not mentioned in Wood and Whiskers book, Arms Makers of Lancaster County. He is on Sam Dyke's list of Lancaster County gunsmiths and consequently is on the KRA list. Sam's list put him in Lancaster Borough which is false. I have never heard of a gun made by Christian Hess, although he could write in German script and had at least a 40 year career of making rifles. The 1794 date on the KRA list is his date of death. I'm an officer and on the Board of Directors of the group that takes care of the cemetery where he is buried. He is a sixth great uncle of mine. He never married and had no children.
On the inventory are listed sundry small gun smith tools, 1 chihsel, 3 files, 1 vice, old coppar, 1 box with brass mountings for guns, 3 iron rods for drawing ryfels, 1 old anvel & iron, and 1 old ryfel worth £1. The spellings are as they appear on the inventory. In his will he left his anvil, bellows, and vice to three of his nephews. All three of the nephews were blacksmiths but none of them took up gunsmithing. The article will be published in April 2012 right after the exhibit opens at Landis Valley on Lancaster gunsmiths.
Sorry I don't have his ledger. I really wish I did. The inventory is what has to filed for the estate. Its interesting that he was never called a gunsmith until he died.
Mart Keen