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Scarce "Golden Age" Flintlock Kentucky Rifle Attributed to John Orwin, Carlisle, Pa.... (Total: 1 It

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Scarce  Golden Age  Flintlock Kentucky Rifle Attributed to John Orwin, Carlisle, Pa.... (Total: 1 It
Scarce "Golden Age" Flintlock Kentucky Rifle Attributed to John Orwin, Carlisle, Pa. .50 caliber, 42 7/8-inch unmarked octagonal barrel with dovetailed sights. Unmarked flintlock mechanism. Relief-carved tiger maple stock with unmarked oval German silver wrist escutcheon and rocker-engraved ovoid wedge escutcheons. Brass furniture and scroll-engraved patchbox. Left side of buttstock with carved floral scrolls and cheekrest with German silver quarter moon silver inlay [see Behold the Long Rifle by James Whisker, page 149]. John Orwin is listed in the Carlisle, Pa. tax list of 1793-1800 [see The Pennsylvania/Kentucky Rifle by Henry J. Kaufman]. This is an early, raised-carved Kentucky Rifle from the "Golden Age" that appears to be untouched save for an excellent re-conversion of its original lock and a coat of polish wax on the wood. Condition: Fine. Barrel with dark brown age patina and scattered light pitting. Appears to be all original wood, worn smooth with wear, showing a rich age patina and scattered minor blemishes. Action very good. A beautiful Kentucky rifle from the "Golden Age".