Hi Folks,
Well, I am on my way toward building this gun inspired by RCA 52. As I work on it, I have come to realize that it is a great gun. The architecture is superb, and with the slight changes I made in pull and drop to suit my needs, I cannot praise it too much. Even George Shumway commented on how well it held and pointed. Anyway, I am entranced by it. Every gun I build is a little project akin to experimental archaeology, the discipline in which researchers learn about ancient objects or processes by building them or trying to recreate those processes. The act of doing yields insights that observational study cannot provide. Simply put, I am having FUN. I am beginning to design the decoration and I would appreciate some advice. I am not going to copy the original decoration because I don't like it very much. However, I want to decorate it with a style that would be consistent with the style and period of the gun. To that end, does anyone have opinions on where the gun was made and by whom. Can you suggest a decorative style. It seems to me that it is an early Lehigh Valley or Christrian Springs gun. Would carving and inlay designs from those "schools" be appropriate? I really would appreciate a discussion about this so I can mull over the data and work on a design. I appreciate and value your help very, very much.
dave