Hello,
I'm looking to locate rifles by this maker, particularly his early guns from the 1800-1810 period. I've yet to see an overhead view on one of these guns and I'd love to get a better feel for the geometry of the very low comb I've seen on his Lancaster style butts. Does anyone know if any of his rifles are in public collections?
Rifles would be signed A.Kiser, but possibly A*K as well. The most defining feature of his work is the patchbox, where the daisy head finial features puncture engraved petals and other details. The early guns are very Lancaster in stock geometry, but later guns could have more pronounced Upper Susquehanna features. Kiser died sometime between 1840 and 1850. He is listed in tax records for Fermanagh township Mifflin county (now Juniata) as a gunmaker in 1800, so it is possible that his style developed for over 40 years.