Actually that is one question I forgot. What are some good books on the southern mountain guns? I've heard of some by Jerry Noble (?) but I can't find any information on them any where. What are some other ones?
Several are listed here:
http://americanlongrifles.org/forum/index.php?board=451.0And from
http://www.americanlongrifles.org/Books_frame.htm there are these:
Guns and Gunmaking Tools of Southern Appalachia: The Story of the Kentucky Rifle by John Rice Irwin. This little perfect bound paperback book is primarily a pictorial review of the guns, gun making tools, and gun makers of southern Appalachia. There is a concentration on the late 19th and early 20th century. Do to the popularity of chunk gun shooting in southern Appalachia, the production of longrifles never ceased there. Check on eBay or Amazon.
Notes on Southern Long Rifles (Volumes 1, 2, 3 & 4) by Jerry Noble. These simple paper bound books are a collection of original photos and historic documentation of the longrifles, builders, and marksmen of southern Appalachia. Just about all the guns and pictures are from the 19th century and early 20th century. There is a lot about the chuck gun culture. However, anyone interested in southern guns, particularly chunk guns, should have these books. They may be ordered directly from Jerry Noble at 414 N.E. 7th Ave., Aledo, IL. His phone number is (309) 582-2852. The books are $32 each.
The Gillespie Gun Makers of East Fork, NC by T. Dennis Glazener. Dennis has added to our knowledge of southern longrifles by publishing this well researched paperback on his ancestors and the guns they made. This is primarily a genealogical work on the Gillespie gun making family with some good pictures of a number of the Gillespie rifles. Second edition now available in color. Order directly from T. Dennis Glazener at 917 Manakin Rd., Midlothian, VA 23113. His phone number is (804) 794-4863 and his e-mail address is tdg23113@verizon.net or website
www.GillespieRifles.com **Edited by Dennis Glazener 12/13/16**
Three good books on North Carolina rifles by C. Michael Briggs. These three books contain great photos of NC rifles and horns that have not been published by anyone else. Michaels email address is mbriggs@callcoverage.com.
1.
The Longrifles of Guilford County $30.00 plus $3.00 Postage -
contains 52 pages of detailed color photographs of Guilford Longrifles
that have not been previously published.
2. T
he Longrifles of Forsyth County and Davidson County $20.00 plus
$2.00 postage - contains 25 pages of detailed color photographs of
Salem/Davidson Longrifles that have not been previously published.
3.
Piedmont North Carolina Banded Powder Horns $30.00 plus $3.00 postage
- contains 48 pages of detailed color photographs of Piedmont North
Carolina Banded & Beehived Powder Horns, Hunting Bags and accoutrements.
BTW, welcome to ALR.
-Ron