Gentlemen, The gun shown in the photos is a late [1810] John Bonewitz, Womelsdorf, Pa. It is one of five known Bonewitz rifles that have a patch box design often seen on rifles attributed to Leonard Reedy. The design originated in the Bonewitz shop and was used by Reedy, Fichthorn Jr. and Bonewitz plus one other 'unknown maker'.
The 'Fuller Bonewitz' is a complete restoration; new finish, acid etched brass, polished lock, etc,etc,etc. The restoration work was done by the National Park Service Restoration department according to the museum manager. The original cabinet identification placard had the gun maker attributed to a member of the Boone family because the thumb plate aft of the barrel tang was engraved with a 'B'. There is a hidden message in this entire statement!
The park/collection manager was gracious enough to allow a 'hands on' inspection of the gun which allowed the attribution to be 100% Bonewitz carving and engraving.
Regards, HIB