Thank you guys again, for all the fine comments! It's truly appreciated.
I know that some of you also do restoration work, and know what it would be like heading into doing something like this one.
For me, first, the excitement for being able to work on such a wonderful gun! Then how many hours it might take, along with the research, to make sure you get everything as right as possible. Also, talking with others, double checking my thoughts. And then deciding where to start, and how to do it. And finally, being satisfied with the result.
When the gun was first shown here by Brian (120RIR), the general consensus was it was an early gun, probably pre-Rev War, but just how early? Knowing that Joel Ferree was an early, prominent Lancaster area gun maker, gave a clue. Also knowing that he was tasks with supplying Committee of Safety muskets for the war effort added in as well. After pouring through books, talking to others, I'd think the gun was made 1770-ish. The barrel, as well as other things pointing to that time period. Maybe a bit earlier, maybe a bit later?
So, given all the good knowledgeable minds here, I wonder what you guys think?
John