OK, so no one is familiar with John Coons as a rifle maker...how about your thoughts on some of the characteristics found on this rifle. Have you seen a similar side plate or molding line on the butt stock on other makers/schools work? How about the size, shape, and attachment of the patch box and something that really intrigues me is the relatively flat curve and the very flat heel extension of the butt plate (early rifle characteristics??). Triggers, trigger guard? I know that I am asking a lot from a poor 46 year old xerox of a picture in Muzzle Blast but there is a lot of knowledge and talent on this forum. My hope is that the rifle still exists because I think that it could add to our knowledge of early southern mountain or piedmont rifles. Maybe someone has an October, 1970, Muzzle Blast and could post a better picture. Thanks, Fred