Our aim is true:
The American Longrifle in Myth, Legend & Fact
Alan Gutchess, noted Gunsmith, Restorationist, and Scholar
Landis Valley Museum
12th Annual Winter Institute
Saturday February14, 2009
9:00 AM Morning Session : More Than Just a Lock, Stock, &Barrel:
The American Longrifle in Myth, Legend & Fact
1:00 PM Afternoon Session : Longrifle Variations, Preservation and
Conservation
7 :00PM EVENING TALK: "A BRIEF HISTORY OF LANCASTER AND THE
LONGRIFLE"
For Fees, Registration and Additional Information
Landis Valley Museum
Winter Institute
2451 Kissel Hill Road
Lancaster, PA 17601
(717) 569-0401 EXT: 212
www.landisvalleymuseum.orgSCHEDULE
Session I: 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 PM (Fee Charged)
MUSEUM VISITOR CENTER
Learn about the basic components of the longrifle and how they work
together to make both a functional weapon and decorative art form. The American
Longrifle (also known as the Kentucky Longrifle) an icon of the American
frontier, is shrouded in myths and legends. This presentation will highlight factual
history alongside widely accepted myths.
LUNCH 12:00 to 1:00 PM (Box lunches available $9.00)
Session II: 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM (Fee Charged)
MUSEUM VISITOR CENTER
Longrifles have been produced in America for three centuries. The
presentation will examine regional variations found in these weapons from New England
to the Carolinas. Longrifles still survive in great numbers, but owners don't always
know the best way to care for them. Learn proper handling and care as well as simple
conservation techniques.
7 :00PM Evening Talk: "A Brief History of Lancaster and The
Longrifle"
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Alan Gutchess has been involved in the study, restoration and
recreation of American Longrifles for over 30 years. Alan has worked as a gunsmith both
privately and in museum settings, including Colonial Williamsburg. His particular
interest is in the history and development of this unique art form.