dusting off an old thread here. Since I have relocated to the dark corner of South Carolina, I have been chasing down what information I can find on South Carolina rifles. In Jerry noble's books, there are a number of photos of South Carolina Piedmont guns and at least a dozen references to SC gunsmiths. Some interesting names were in South Carolina, before moving elsewhere. These would include the Gillespies, the Reardons, and Pleasant Wilson may have apprenticed in or near Spartansburg before locating to Clay Co. Kentucky.
Spartansburg, and the Old 96 district, bordered the south and east of the Cherokee lands. They would have furnished a ready market.
What I have been able to observe so far, mostly from photos are, use of bone and antler inlays was common, patchbox styles were out of the mainstream. Spartansburg is neighboring to Mecklenburg County in North Carolina.
I do not know if anyone has access to any of the information that Mr. McIntosh collected on SC guns?