• Nicholas Beyer Folk Art Rifle

    This rifle is a copy of what is perhaps Nicholas Beyer’s finest work.  After apprenticing and probably working with J. P. Beck, Beyer came into his own.  He developed a style using  fanciful birds and a Dutchified rococo style of carving. This rifle is stocked with a beautiful closely grained […]

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  • Left Hand Lehigh

    This left hand gun is based upon the architecture of guns made in the Lehigh Valley. It is not intended to be a true copy of any maker’s work, but in the general style of the area. The gun has a 50 cal Green Mountain 7/8 straight barrel that is […]

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  • Melchoir Fordney Rifle

    This rifle is a very close copy of the Melchoir Fordney rifle shown on page 41 of Kindig’s book, Thoughts on the Kentucky Rifle in its Golden Age. I examined the original rifle and sketched the details, so this is a very close copy. The rifle has a 44” Colerain […]

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