York County Screw Tip powder horn made by Spark Mumma of Circle M horns. It comes outfitted with an adjustable leather strap with brass buckle by Terry Crawford, and includes a hand made powder measure that is affixed to the strap. The horn measures 14″ around the outside curve and features a slight curve […]
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.50 caliber Martin Fry SOLD
Martin Fry was an iconic gunsmith in York Pennsylvaina, producing some of the highest quality rifles of the golden age. In the book “Thoughts on the Kentucky Rifle in its Golden Age”, Joe Kindig Jr wrote that “the Frys were a very important gunsmithing family in York” and “I hope that someone will study Martin […]
.40 caliber York County Rifle SOLD
This highly decorated .40 caliber York County rifle was built by J.D. Thompson and is signed #23 on the side flat. It features a 40.5″ long Douglas Barrel with 8 groove rifling, double set triggers and a Large Siler flintlock. The muzzle has been hand coned for ease of loading. Some of the decorative features […]
Buffalo Bag by Terry Crawford SOLD
20 ga. Colonial American Fowler SOLD
Here is one of our Colonial American Fowlers stocked in Curly Maple! This is one that we built a few years back and has just been completely gone over, cleaned and refinished. It features a 42″ long tapered and flared, octagon to round 20 gauge Colerain Barrel with the addition of a rear sight for […]
Decorated Powder Horn SOLD
“Liberty or Death” Horn SOLD
Nicely made and scrimshawed horn featuring the motto “Liberty or Death” and the date “1763”. The entire body of the horn has been scrimshawed with a variety of other period designs as well. It comes with an adjustable leather strap and is currently setup for right side carry, however I feel it would work equally […]
Southern Bag by Terry Crawford SOLD
Early J.P. Beck Style Rifle in .54 Caliber SOLD
This unsigned early style J.P. Beck rifle was custom built using a Bill Large barrel and a Bud Siler flintlock. The 44″ long Bill Large barrel is tapered and flared and measures approximately 1 1/16″ at the breech and just under 1″ at the muzzle. The barrel is marked under the breech “W.M. Large” and […]
Type G English Trade Gun by Jack Brooks SOLD
This is a really well built copy of the early Type G English Trade Guns, circa 1740, by Jack Brooks. This style of trade gun with painted on features is typical of guns traded or gifted to Indians in the southern colonies in colonial America. The architecture, hand wrought mounts, paint tone and decorative vine […]










