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david64:
If I remember correctly there was a post on the old ALR board about a video and/or DVD on either Tennessee and/or Southern Longrifles.
Anybody else know what I am talking about? If so, where could one get a copy of that?   ???

Ken G:
David,
I brought the post over from the old board.  Look on page two in the For Sale section.  Great DVD by the way.  His number - (520) 298-3004. 

Southern Rifles Plain and Fancy by Ray McKnight
1. John Grandstaff – S.W., VA
2. Samuel Southerland = VA
3. Unknown with wooden Patchbox - VA or NC
4. Richards and Slocumb – S.W., VA
5. Unknown – Rowan Co, NC
6. William Lamb – Jamestown, NC
7. J.S. Armsfield – Jamestown, NC
8. Henery Ledford – Davidson Co, NC
9. Unknown – Davidson, NC
10. Unknown – Catawba, NC
11. Unknown – Moore Co. NC
12. J.H Towry
13. Higgins – SC, GA and AL
14. J.C.B. – Henderson Co, NC
15. Soddy-Daisy – S.E. , TN
16. Unknown – Unicoi Co. , N.E., TN
17. William Douglas – N.E., TN
18. Unknown – N.E., TN
19. Unknown – N.E., TN
20. Unknown – N.E., TN
21. Chunk Rifle by Pryor West – Picket Co., TN
22. Adolphus Mier – N.E., TN
23. Unknown – Arkansas
24. Unknown Pistol – N.E., TN
25. Unknown Pistol – S.W., VA

david64:
Thanks Ken!!!!

Ken G:
You are welcome.  Mr. McKnight is supposed to be at the CLA show with a couple of the rifles he still owns. 
Ken

mr. no gold:
Ray McKnight said that if there is enough interest in what he has done, he will consider producing a second DVD on Southern longrifles. He still has enough pieces to complete the task.
Dick

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