The stock architecture reminds me of the work of Joseph Bogle of Blount County. However, the triggers are a simpler style than the typical Bogle triggers, and there is no incised lower butt molding. On the plus side, the patchbox (presuming it is original to the gun...since the screws appear modern but may be simple replacements) has a hinge similar to Bogle's with three larger segments in middle, and smaller segments at either end. Regardless of maker, this is a very nice rifle, probably from Tennessee. I cannot tell if the cheek inlay is missing, or just colored in a manner that I cannot see it clearly. If there is a cheek inlay present, could you provide a good picture of it? Shelby Gallien