Hi Jim, and thanks for your interest in Moravian made fowlers. The annual inventories of the Christian’s Spring gunshop were written down by the men in the shop, and listed rifles, smooth rifles, fowlers, several fowlers with bayonets, pistols and components.
All the long guns signed by Oerter, Albrecht and other Moravian gunstockers are either rifles or smooth rifles. We are aware thus far of one typical fowler that is attributed to the Bethlehem or Christian’s Spring gunshops, plus several “hybrid fowlers” that include a fowler profile, maybe a fowler trigger guard and pointed rear entry pipe, but may have a square toe, cheekpiece and carving like a rifle..
The advice from VP and Eric is sound as always, and many of these inventories are shown in the books.
Moravian Gun Making of the American Revolution is out of print, but the photos of firearms in that book are on a KRF CD, including one hybrid fowler, and many rifles, smooth rifles and pistols.
Moravian Gunmaking II includes the one classic fowler attributed to these shops, another hybrid fowler with interesting patchbox and carving, many signed rifles and smooth rifles and a pair of pistols.
Here are a few low res photos of the arms mentioned. Hope you enjoy your journey, and share what you learn and apply at your bench. Bob