Mr. Nifong,
Thank you for reaching out to me and providing some photos of your family's boys rifle. The Guilford Longrifle event was held last Saturday and was a huge success. 61 people attended. Over 50 Guilford Longrifles were displayed and studied, including four Early Deep River School rifles. Everyone seemed to have a great time.
I can tell you from the two photos you attached that your rifle was not made in Jamestown. The incised carved lines along the comb that ends with a tab at the wrist tells me the rifle was likely made in the Davidson School. Does the rifle have a makers name on the barrel? I plan to write two additional books over the next year. One on the Salem School makers and one on the Davidson School. The features I can see on your rifle from the two photos are found in both Schools, but most late Salem School rifles are not as ornate as yours, which is why I suspect it is from Davidson.
I would like to have a number of detailed photos of your rifle with a solid background to include in my book. As you have the Guilford book, you can see the type of detailed photos I would need.
Please email them to mbriggs@callcoverage.com if you would like your rifle to be included in the book.
Thanks,
Michael