I am still new to longrifles so I’ll frame my post as a question rather than an answer: does that signature look like “Selvidge” to anyone else? One of his rifles is featured in Randall Pierce’s book and the script looks similar to my eyes.
Welcome to the forum!Describe what you mean by "cleaned up" please. A 10K gun can be turned into a 1K gun quicker than you can say sandpaper.
Quote from: Daniel Coats on May 03, 2023, 04:55:26 PMWelcome to the forum!Describe what you mean by "cleaned up" please. A 10K gun can be turned into a 1K gun quicker than you can say sandpaper.I know what you mean. While I’m a novice in the muzzleloader arena I have tons of experience restoring cartridge guns. My normal go to is 4/0 steel wool and Breakfree. Doesn’t hurt the patina and cleans the barrel lock inlays and even gently applied the wood up really well.
Quote from: Hrobert5 on May 03, 2023, 07:02:09 PMQuote from: Daniel Coats on May 03, 2023, 04:55:26 PMWelcome to the forum!Describe what you mean by "cleaned up" please. A 10K gun can be turned into a 1K gun quicker than you can say sandpaper.I know what you mean. While I’m a novice in the muzzleloader arena I have tons of experience restoring cartridge guns. My normal go to is 4/0 steel wool and Breakfree. Doesn’t hurt the patina and cleans the barrel lock inlays and even gently applied the wood up really well.Right now, “in the black” or “attic condition” flintlocks are preferred by collectors. Of course if it’s a $1500 original then any cleanup to pleases the owner is not a great loss in value (speaking heretically). A gun worth $3000 or more, it’s a consideration.