Author Topic: New York State Gun Smith????  (Read 5429 times)

sciotaboy

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New York State Gun Smith????
« on: December 27, 2009, 11:51:02 PM »
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Hi All,

I just found and joined this site. I joined about a week ago and I have just been reading and learning from all the post. Wow---I'm impressed!! This is a great site.

I have been a Flintlock shooter for the last thirty years or so. I have a bunch of muzzle loaders, both old and new, and I have been trying to learn a little about the men who made them. After reading things on this site, if you guys can't answer these questions, nobody can.

Now, I have three muzzle loaders that were suppose to have been made about forty years ago by a guy in Upstate New York for the same guy. Two are flints locks and the other one is cap lock. The first flint was what this guy called his workin gun. He used it to hunt with in all kinds of weather. It has no decorations of any kind on it and no patch box. A real plane Jane type gun. It has nice lines and feel to it and is in great shape. The second one is also a flint lock but is pretty fancy. It has checkering, inlays, brass patch box, and carvings. He used to call it his Sunday go to meetin rifle. I don't think he hunted with that one much. The third one is a cap lock lock that he had made for his wife. It is a fancy type gun and looks like a good shooter.

On the top flat of the ladies gun it has the ladies name and made by M. Mattesen. Has anyone out there ever heard of this gun smith? I don't know if he really was from New York State or not. That was just what I am told. I am just trying to find out about how old these guns are and how long this guy made guns.

Thanks,
Big Ralph

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Re: New York State Gun Smith????
« Reply #1 on: December 28, 2009, 05:15:39 AM »
Can you narrow down what side of upstate NY?  ADKS, Buffalo or Rochester area.
 I know 3-4 who might fit the bill age wise.
 One name escapes me at the moment.

If you pull the barrels off the 2 unidentified ones, look for a start and finish date on the bottom of the barrels. The locks may also be engraved with the builders name.
 You'll see either a Melkioty ~ MelBow ~ or a refrence to Conesous or Canadaigua lakes.

J. Patterson ~ Hennley & Dano are a few others
 

Can you post some pictures?

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Re: New York State Gun Smith????
« Reply #2 on: December 28, 2009, 03:49:19 PM »
BPB, I knew a, Tom Melkioty, that once belonged to our archery club, Avon Bowmen, he use to make bows, "Melbow". I didn't know he made M/L's as well. Are they one and the same?
Robby
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sciotaboy

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Re: New York State Gun Smith????
« Reply #3 on: December 28, 2009, 05:22:20 PM »
I have checked the locks on all three guns and there are no names or makers marks. The one thing I am sure of is that all three guns were made by the same maker. The man had them made as a set by the same gun smith. The ladies gun is marked with M. Mattesen on the barrel, the fancy Sunday go to meetin gun is marked on the lock M. M., and the plain one is not marked at all. I don't know if I am brave enough to take off the barrel on one of these guns. Never done that before. If I would have to guess where the gunsmith lived, I would say maybe around the Bimington area north. I will try to get pictures tomorow and see if I can post them.

Ben Gorey

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Re: New York State Gun Smith????
« Reply #4 on: December 30, 2009, 03:24:19 AM »
Gunsmith  Mark Matteson was featured in an article in Muzzle Blasts, the NMLRA magazine in May 1970 and another in May 1971. His address was given as:  Fultonville, New York 12072  He was then 29 years old.  At the time, a very serious collector was praising the quality of his work.  I have the two articles.

sciotaboy

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Re: New York State Gun Smith????
« Reply #5 on: December 30, 2009, 03:43:23 AM »
Wow!!!! I knew some of you gentlemen would come through for me. Now if you can tell me how I might find a copy of those articles. I am also going to try to locate him in NY.

Thanks ever so much,

Big Ralph

Ben Gorey

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Re: New York State Gun Smith????
« Reply #6 on: December 30, 2009, 04:07:08 AM »
Ralph:  Send me your mailing address and I will send you a copy of the articles.     Ben

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Re: New York State Gun Smith????
« Reply #7 on: January 01, 2010, 10:56:31 PM »
BPB, I knew a, Tom Melkioty, that once belonged to our archery club, Avon Bowmen, he use to make bows, "Melbow". I didn't know he made M/L's as well. Are they one and the same?
Robby

Robby, YES one in the same.  ;D
I spoke with Tom today and we wished each other a Happy  New Year. Tom and I shoot together and I have one of his rifles from 1977 and 2 both of us worked on a few years back.


Article from the 70's about Tom
http://www.frontiernet.net/~bpb/Tom%20Melkioty%20upstate%20story.pdf


This pic is a 2 or 3  years old, Tom is now 83 

FYI: I have 2 of his firearms listed on gunbroker one is a Trapdoor the other a walnut 12ga flintlock

 If you shoot at Avon Bowmwen then you know a Jim Carpenter ? 


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Re: New York State Gun Smith????
« Reply #8 on: January 02, 2010, 03:33:03 AM »
BPB, That's Tom all right. I didn't know him real well, but talked archery with him a few times. Iv'e known Jim Carpenter for many years, he's still the club secretary and not too many of us old timers are still active in the club. He has one of my M/L's.
Robby
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Re: New York State Gun Smith????
« Reply #9 on: January 02, 2010, 07:21:26 PM »
Robby,
 Tell Jim "BlackPowder Bill"Brookover says hi. Jim and I were part of a hunter ed committee,(Region 8 North Instructors Assn); a few years back.

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Re: New York State Gun Smith????
« Reply #10 on: January 03, 2010, 06:20:34 AM »
Bill,
 I met and spoke with  that gentleman at Willamson gun Club a few times. The first flinter I ever shot was a .45 cal he built.  Nice guy. Hey can we ever get together for a shoot?
Sam Pecoraro

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Re: New York State Gun Smith????
« Reply #11 on: January 03, 2010, 10:35:32 PM »
Hi Sam,
 Sure we can get together! Tom and I were shooting 2 or 3 times per week in 2008 . This year was a bust I visited the range once , don't think I made 2 meetings all year.

 Just been busy~busy~busy.

You've got my email and number? If not visit the clubs web site I'm listed their.

Hey FYI: Elbridge has a winter Vous Feb. 13&14th
 
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