I have a rifle that was found in a wall in a house here in Alabama. I feel certain the rifle was hidden during the time of the civil war. The rifle was found during a renovation of the old home to turn it into part of a Christian Academy. There was a article written up in the local newspaper about the rifle being found in the wall. I acquired the rifle from the gentleman that had been given the rifle by the renovator. So finding a gun in the walls of old homes is a real thing. I also had a NE Fowler that was made by Lemual Leland and it was stocked up in Cherry using French parts. Were these parts from an earlier gun, I don't know and could really care less, it is a great Fowler, nothing can take away from that. This Fowler also had the owners initials on a thumb piece, sorry I cannot recall the initials, I sold the Fowler to a fellow collector. I did give him the research that I did on the owner. One interesting thing I found out about the original owner was that his occupation was listed as being a "Gentleman". Anyway the Fowler in this thread is a great gun. If it was stocked using earlier French parts so be it, that does not take anything away from the piece. There were many guns being built during this time frame using earlier parts, especially militia guns. I would be proud to be the owner of any of them. So any of you guys wanting to get rid of them junky old restocks, just send them my way.