"KENTUCKY RIFLE. This rifle has a curly maple stock with incised carving on the cheek piece side of the butt, a checkered wrist, and a 4-pc brass unengraved patchbox. The patchbox and the incised carving design are typical of the upper Susquehanna Snyder-Union County School of Gunsmithing. The brass 2-screw side plate appears, however, to be of a further western style. The 42" full oct 50 cal bbl is unsigned. The flint lock is marked by its maker "Joseph Goulcher". CONDITION: The rifle has two age cracks at the toe, but otherwise it seems to be sound throughout. Triggerguard is probably a replacement as there is a small rect. wood plug to the rear where a larger guard had orig been placed. 4-32176 (8,500-9,500)"
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