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Kentucky Long Rifle Info ???


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Wow, some really wrong stuff in this thread.     Impossible to say much of anything without seeing pics, old Pennsylvania rifles and southern mountain rifles can go for thousands, but given the description you gave it's probably not worth much at all as there's an awful lot wrong with it.   FYI, not all makers in the 18th and 19th centuries put their name on the barrel, so the absence of a name doesn't necessarily mean anything in terms of age or value.

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Wow, some really wrong stuff in this thread.     Impossible to say much of anything without seeing pics, old Pennsylvania rifles and southern mountain rifles can go for thousands, but given the description you gave it's probably not worth much at all as there's an awful lot wrong with it.   FYI, not all makers in the 18th and 19th centuries put their name on the barrel, so the absence of a name doesn't necessarily mean anything in terms of age or value.

But in my research the guns with names had much higher value....but I know some styles could be attributed to some makers....

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