Bob,
Back several years ago I started a post on this site titled “Classic Upper Susquehanna Longrifle - Who Made It?” The post included several photos of a very very nice rifle with a heavily worn signature plate inlet into the top flat of the barrel. I would post a link to that post here if I could figure out how to do it. Maybe someone else can assist me with this? Anyway, to my eye the signature on that rifle appears to be “Danl Duck”. To date I have found very little documentation regarding a gunsmith by this name. Your rifle possesses many similarities to the “Danl Duck” rifle, particularly the engraving on the patchbox lid, star on the rear site, piercings on inlays, etc. It would be interesting to examine the two rifles side by side. The rifles are very similar... yet very different.
Mark
Mark,
Thank you. This bit of information, or evidence, if you will... is quite substantial. I thank JDM for mentioning it. I actually have pictures, taken in the same location of my deck, so I honestly thought he posted a picture of my patchbox initially. Then I realized, I didn't post the pictures of the rifle on my deck and that patchbox is actually completely different. The door engraving is very similar, almost identical at first glance. Upon comparing them I noticed subtle differences in some of the details, but the similarities are so close, I don't think one can ignore the possibility that the same person performed the engraving, or the original "Donald Duck" engraver profoundly influenced this one.
Reading through your original post "Classic Upper Susquehanna Longrifle... I'd have to agree with the other members who suggested it is the Owner's name, not the gunsmith's. Having said that, perhaps this "Donald Duck" gentleman was just a well off individual, who ordered said rifle from your GGGGGreat Grandfather?
It's been some time since the original post you made, what are your current thoughts about the potential of that rifle being built by William Laudenslager?
It seems more likely to me, please keep in mind my amateur nature, that the same gunsmith probably built both the rifles, mine, and the one in your thread... as opposed to the engraver being the same. They both have the "Laudenslager Style Release", star on the site, very similar patchbox engravings, and similar inlays. The differences on my Rifle and the one in the thread you started, maybe showcases the differences between a Rifle built to order for a person, and one built for the general market by this gunsmith.
I would absolutely be game for comparing the Rifles side by side if the opportunity arises.
Here is a link to the original "Donald Duck" Rifle Thread, for anyone interested:
http://americanlongrifles.org/forum/index.php?topic=15509.0Thanks to JDM, Mark, Hilbly, and Wildcattr thus far for their input. I really appreciate your willingness to help.