The point I'm getting at is this...These 2 men have no connection, other than they were both Moravians and gunsmiths. Antes worked for a time in Philadelphia and then moved to Northumberland county. Henry worked in Lancaster county.....So my question is how did Henry become familiar with this unique Lancaster influenced rifle by Antes. Henry made his rifle almost identical to the Antes piece...Same patchbox design, same truncated C scroll ( quite different from the mainstream Lancaster pattern), both have 47" barrels, and both have the rear sight well down the barrel. And the feature that sets these rifles apart from the normal Lancaster pattern is the graceful curve from the breech to the toe, which is more Bucks county than Lancaster. The Bucks county rifles were yet in the future when these rifles were made. I know I'm being anal here, but these rifles are outside the norm for the standard Lancaster pattern of the period....Dan