I have a confession to make. I sent that link to Rich, thinking this gun was an original. Not one, but two red faces! Hahahaha. Who better to be fooled by, though, in my book. That's a great rifle. Very continental, with touches of America in it.
Tom
Given the level of fakery in everything, rifles, horns etc etc I am extremely skeptical.
It does not look like an original gun to me at all. It looks like the typical fake modern made kentucky.
I believe people are buying fakes as originals KNOWING they are fakes but they are something they would like to have so they do it anyway. Horns, rifles etc. There are probably more fake F&I War horns than originals now.
Then if you are high enough ranked the Kentucky Rifle Collecting pecking order you can always resell it as an original and get your money back with no questions asked.
You floks need to really think about things before assuming anything with less than 50-100 years provenance is an original.
When I see a rifle etc that "recently surfaced" I have a good laugh.
Especially when the owner has written it up at some time a year or 3 previous. This is how its done. Make a fake. Write it up as found in some attic or "old cabin in eastern Kentucky" then in a year or two sell it. Especially when the carving on what is otherwise a well worn gun is still pretty sharp in the high wear areas. But some who post here will still go GAA-GAA over it anyway.
If I know this, being out the hills of Montana, how can you folks in the east not know?
People really need to wake up.
Dan