For all of you that have been in this game for few years, have you ever looked at a Herschel House gun? Personally, I have
never seen one I didn't like. I am not a real student of southern guns, but, are his guns a "copy" of a style common to a
particular area in the south? I am asking because I don't know. There is one person that collects good contemporary guns,
he usually has a display of them at the CLA show. He has guns that are pristine, and guns that are made to look old, but,
they are all good guns. He has a desire to own what he feels are great guns, or, as the Pa. dutchman would say "he knows
what good IS". I've been aroound for a few years and have seen so many guns. How many of you can say you sat in Jack
Haugh's shop and held that fabulous wheelock that John Bivins created. I feel honored to know that I was a part of this gun,
we made the barrel from a damascus blank that was pounded out by a guy up in the Poconos section of Pa. I can also recall
a guy from Canada that had a great Alexander Henry rifle that he built, had it in a case and would put white gloves on before
handling it. Just shows, a place for every kind...........Don