where can i upload imagesAfter purchasing Mr. Briggs fine book The Longrifle Makers of the Rowan School
and closely examining the Waisner nameplate shown on pp 54 , this barrel I have is without a doubt the same maker,John Waisner.
It's over 46" long, never been cut and mounts within the stock as it has never been altered or stock replaced.
The upper finial part of the patchbox is identical to the same Waisner rifle and shown on pp 52.
Although the cheekpiece is a bit of a quandry the vent pick inlay mortise is near to identical of same Waisner gun shown on pp 54.
Inlay mortises up the forearm on both sides are the same inlay shown for the Waisner rifle in Mr. Briggs book.
The unmarked gun but I believe attributed gun to Waisner found on pp 100 of Briggs book shows a nearly identical silver Federal Style Eagle inlay.
As far as the 1820 engraved in another hand I respectively disagree.
The gun is in need of serious restoration,that's a given. The brass screws in the patchbox, the broken toe of the buttplate, small areas of stock chipped around lock, and the missing silver inlays are the obvious. This is the way it has survived to this date.
I will restore it.