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Blanket – page 9
One
of Jack Hubbard's best. Early 1760s longrifle.
Notice the stepped wrist, early wide butt. It holds and handles like a
dream. The lock is a Chambers, tuned by Mike Miller. The barrel by
Ed Rayl is .54 caliber and 42" long. This
is a frontier rifle with little furniture, a square
nail in the heel avoids wood damage and aged in Jack's special way.
The owner of this gun has had many of Jack's guns and wishes he didn't have to
sell, his loss your gain.
Price $ 1,900.00 plus
shipping





Mid 18th
Century English Officer’s Fowler by Chuck Edwards. Serial
No. 70. Getz barrel, 44” in length, .66 Cal. Chambers English round face
lock. Handcrafted brass furniture. Walnut stock carved
from a blank. 13 3/8” LOP, with ¼” + castoff. Setup with rear
sight and keyed stock. Weight: 6 3/4lb. Nicely
aged patina. Copied after an original 1760’s style Officer’s
Fowler. A well balanced gun and good shooter.
…… $3250.00 Plus Shipping.








Bottom knife is a Hershal House longhunter’s
knife with a 7 ½” blade, crossguard, thru tang and a silver
endcap with nice engraving.
…… $485.00

Here’s a Ken Scott
pouch. 9 ¼” wide and 9
¼” tall.
Nice decorated flap
and construction, one pocket inside,
brass buckle, with an
antique aged finish.
….. $375.00




Here’s a Jeff Bibb
canvas double pouch (haversack)
9” wide by 10 ½” deep. One pocket sewn on the inside back
panel, bound edges, pewter
button, leather
strap and brass
buckle.
…… $325.00



