Which PA gunsmiths were recognized as top quality before the war? Albrecht? Oerter? Henry? Who?
It is worth stating this again and straightforwardly. I don't know of a single piece of contemporary comment that shows that anybody recognized Albrecht or Oerter as particularly skilled gunmakers.
We certainly recognize that they were (and I am not suggesting that we're wrong). But did eighteenth-century Pennsylvanians?
Henry was a gunsmith for about a decade (1750-1760), after which he left the trade. The fact that he was hired as an armorer in the 1750s suggests, I guess, that important people trusted him to repair arms efficiently. Whether he made a "top quality" rifle--or whether he made any rifles--is entirely unknown.
The Lancaster Committee of Observation (1774-1777) discusses the various gunsmiths in town quite often. But the quality of their work is never mentioned and they never differentiate one from another.
If anybody knows of any contemporary comments that identify any
particular Pennsylvania gunsmith as "top quality," I'd be eager to hear of them.