This same Shof rifle was in my Berks County Long Rifle exhibit and book - 2009 at the Berks County Historical Society in Reading. At the time, it was the only Shof known, then owned by Mac Spencer. A few years later I heard of another signed Shof rifle near Morgantown in lower Berks County, Caernarvon Township. Caernarvon Township is at the junction of Berks, Chester, and Lancaster Counties. Like so many other townships along the southern border of today’s Berks and Lancaster Counties, Caernarvon was split in half and a township of the same name is now in both counties.
I found that Shof worked in Caernarvon Township, Berks County, in the 1790s. Caernarvon is not far from East Earl Township, Lancaster County, and close to Union and Douglas Townships, Berks close to Mauger’s shop so Eric’s guestimate is correct.
We all thought the rifle had Mauger-influenced carving, a Bucks patch box, typical Lehigh trigger guard, with a Berks County stock profile. A rifle reflecting all the nearby styles – a neat slender rifle you might not consider a pure Berks County product.
Patrick Hornberger