I posted a question earlier today on the Antique Gun Collecting thread and realized I probably should have introduced myself more broadly here first (particularly since I've been a daily reader of this forum for several months)
I'm 57, semi-retired, now in the Boston area but originally from outside Philadelphia. My father started collecting Civil War (and pre- & post-CW) naval firearms in the late 60's. I joined him in that passion at 16 and inherited his collection when he passed.
More recently, I've become fascinated by American longrifles, particularly those made in Pennsylvania (Lancaster, Dauphin, York, Lebanon and Berks counties to start). The learning curve from Civil War (predominately factory produced, percussion & cartridge, breech loading & repeating) to individually crafted, single shot, muzzleloading, flintlock & percussion has been steep but very enjoyable.
This site has been a tremendous help in my ongoing education, not only in terms of the wealth of information & knowledge but also references to texts to study. While I can't yet forsee approaching the level of expertise evidenced in this forum, my more immediate objective is to be able to identify with some degree of certainty the origin and, ultimately, maker of a given rifle.
Many thanks to those who contribute here.....
Bill