Hello, All,
I don't usually visit this part of the forum, spending most of my time in the Gun Builder's section. I did browse through here yesterday, though, and came across this lovely fowler, which jogged my memory. I'm sure I've had this gun in my hands sometime back around 1980, when it was in the possession of a friend of mine, B. Miles Gilbert (a.k.a. Miles Gilbert, Robert Gilbert, Bob Gilbert, or Bobby), an archaeologist and old gun enthusiast who was living at the time in Laramie, Wyoming, where I saw and handled this gun. I was so taken with this fetching fowler that I made several sketches of it, including the tang carving, and soon after recreated my own fowler based on this original. I modified the butt shape a bit, softening the Roman nose contour some. I also found the original's sideplate to be a little small and strange, and instead made a more Bucks/Lehigh shaped sideplate with an arrow shaped point at the rear. I also cut incised Bucks style fleur-de-lis at the rear of the lock molding instead of the plain beaver tail incised carving on the original. The tang carving, though, was taken fairly directly from my sketches of the original, as you can see.
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All of this, of course, does not answer your question about the maker of this gun. I don't know if B. Miles Gilbert, if he still walks the earth, would have any more leads. If anyone knows him, or how to get hold of him (I've tried an online search, unsuccessfully), I would appreciate it very much if you could let me know how to contact him!
Best wishes to all!
Gregg Berg