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Alexander Walker rifle circa 1780
« on: March 03, 2016, 05:55:09 PM »
I recently bought the book "Rockbridge County Artists & Artisans" by Barbara Crawford and Royster Lyle Jr. (actually bought a second copy, forgot I had one, oh the joys of old age!) The book has a chapter on Rifles and there are photos of a really nice looking rifle by Alexander Walker who was associated with John Davidson. They both were in the Timber Ridge -South River neighborhood of Rockbridge County VA.

I would love to see other rifles by Alexander Walker or possibly by others of the same family. Does anyone know where I might find more photos of this man's work?
Dennis
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Re: Alexander Walker rifle circa 1780
« Reply #1 on: March 03, 2016, 11:11:09 PM »
Does the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts have any in their artisan files in the research library?

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Re: Alexander Walker rifle circa 1780
« Reply #2 on: March 04, 2016, 12:21:24 AM »
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Does the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts have any in their artisan files in the research library?
A few years back I was fortunate enough to receive a tour of MESDA's collection (including those not on display) of rifles and I do not remember seeing anything about this maker. I have (somewhere in my files) an inventory of their NC rifles but no Virginia makers were included.

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Re: Alexander Walker rifle circa 1780
« Reply #3 on: March 04, 2016, 09:47:04 AM »
Dennis   I think that rifle of A Walkers shows up at the CLA show regulary .Curt

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Re: Alexander Walker rifle circa 1780
« Reply #4 on: March 04, 2016, 04:24:12 PM »
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Does the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts have any in their artisan files in the research library?
A few years back I was fortunate enough to receive a tour of MESDA's collection (including those not on display) of rifles and I do not remember seeing anything about this maker. I have (somewhere in my files) an inventory of their NC rifles but no Virginia makers were included.

Dennis

In the research library, there are a lot of filing cabinets with makers by order. Most of what are in these files the museum has never owned the objects, but were allowed to photograph the items. There are a few Honaker rifles in the files but MESDA doesn't own a Honaker or have one in the storage downstairs either. I was fortunate enough to also view the rifles not on display. I think Kim Mays is over the library, I'll see if I can find her email.

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Re: Alexander Walker rifle circa 1780
« Reply #5 on: March 04, 2016, 09:03:39 PM »
Have to check. Thought there is one in volume 2 of RCA.
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Re: Alexander Walker rifle circa 1780
« Reply #6 on: March 04, 2016, 11:54:46 PM »
Have to check. Thought there is one in volume 2 of RCA.
yes there is. Early one too.
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Re: Alexander Walker rifle circa 1780
« Reply #7 on: March 05, 2016, 02:27:04 AM »
Just looked at it, #130 in RCA II and that is the same rifle that's in my book. Good to see the tang carving, my book does not show the tang. Just noticed that the butt is 2" wide, that's much wider than I expected.

43 1/16" X 47 caliber and has a 1 3/32" breech. Stock is cherry. Looks like an English lock with single trigger.

Good looking rifle.
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Re: Alexander Walker rifle circa 1780
« Reply #8 on: March 05, 2016, 03:43:54 PM »
Just looked at it, #130 in RCA II and that is the same rifle that's in my book. Good to see the tang carving, my book does not show the tang. Just noticed that the butt is 2" wide, that's much wider than I expected.

43 1/16" X 47 caliber and has a 1 3/32" breech. Stock is cherry. Looks like an English lock with single trigger.

Good looking rifle.
Dennis
Yep, fairly early. I'd put it in the 1780's. I've never seen it in person, but I'll bet it's a big gun in hand.
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Re: Alexander Walker rifle circa 1780
« Reply #9 on: March 05, 2016, 07:11:16 PM »
Thanks Dennis; RCA II, #130 on page # 560 helped me find the information quickly. I like the time period (1760-80,s) and the A. Walker style rifle. Have a great week end. AJ.   
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