Allentown - Bethlam School of the Kentucky Rifle.

This is a replica of a rifle attributed to Jacob Dubbs of NorthHampton

County, Pennsylvania. During construction, He was one of the early

gun makers. 50 cal, 48 octagon round, swamped barrel.

Price: $6,000

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Replica of Jacob Kuntz, 54 cal. Rifle of the Allentown School of the Kentucky

Rifle. Price: $12,000

Vegetable tanned leather rifleman's bag. Completely hand sewn with waxed

Irish linen thread. Hand forged patch knife, 65 grain handmade powder measure.

pan brush, and vent pick. Original Lancaster County, Pennsylvania screw tip powder

horn. Price: $820

Handmade pipe Tomahawk. Price $4500 If sold as a COMPLETE PACKAGE Price: $15,000

The pipeTomahawk

is a part of American history and has been made by some of the riflesmith artisans whowere active in building the American long rifles in the18th century. Some of the high art tomahawks were presented to the chief of a tribe as a gesture of friendship. Possession of one of these tomahawks became a status symbol. The British government on occasion would comission certain gunbuilders to make presentation tomahawks when they were going to an  important meeting or treaty with a tribe.The tomahawk pictured above has the characteristicsJacob Kuntz used on the rifles he built. The inlays are done in the manner the original builders used. No solder is used to hold the inlays in the head of the tomahawk.The mortise for an inlay is under-cut and a rubbing taken in the inlay, is sawed out with a jewler saw. The inlay is set in the mortise, The inlay is then filed flush with the metal surface of the tomahawk and ingraved. The handle is approximately 23 inches long, the head is just over8 inches long. The silver wire and inlays are .999 pure silver.

Price: $4500.

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