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10000 - John Noll - Brass patchbox Intricate and beautiful design on an original Kentucky rifle of both Lancaster and Reading influence by master Pennsylvania gunsmith, John Noll. Finial:2-1/4"x3-1/4". Door:1-1/4"x 4-7/8" Widest sideplate:1"x4-7/8". Not engraved.
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10005 - John Noll - German SilverIntricate and beautiful design on an original Kentucky rifle of both Lancaster and Reading influence by master Pennsylvania gunsmith, John Noll. Finial:2-1/4"x3-1/4". Door:1-1/4"x4-7/8". Widest sideplate:1"x4-7/8". Not engraved.
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10110 - Medium Size Kit - BrassThis box is the most common size to fit most original rifle sizes. The shoulder(across the hinges) measures 1-3/4" wide and the finial above the door is 3-3/4". Short sideplate is 1"x 4-1/2". Long sideplate is 1"x 5". Door is 1"x 4-3/4" long.
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10115 - Large Kit - BrassThis our largest kit for those boxes which require more length and girth. Finial measures 2-1/2" wide x 4-1/2". Door is 1-1/4" wide. Short sideplate is 1-1/4"x 5-1/4". Long sideplate is 1-1/4"x 5-1/2".
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10120 - Medium Size Kit - German SilverThis box is the most common size to fit most original rifle sizes. The shoulder(across the hinges) is 1-3/4" wide and the finial above the door is 3-3/4". Short sideplate is 1"x 4-1/2". Long sideplate is 1"x 5". Door is 1"x 4-3/4" long.
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10125 - Large Kit - German SilverThis is our largest kit for those boxes which require more length and girth. Finial measures 2-1/2" wide x 4-1/2" long. Door is 1-1/4" wide. Short sideplate is 1-1/4"x 5-1/4". Long sideplate is 1-1/4"x 5-1/2".
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10130 - Medium Size Kit - Steel This box is the most common size to fit most original rifle sizes. The shoulder(across the hinges) measures 1-3/4" wide and the finial above the door is 3-3/4". Short sideplate is 1"x 4-1/2". Long sideplate is 1"x 5". Door is 1"x 4-3/4" long.
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10135 - Large Kit - SteelThis is our largest kit for those boxes which require more length and girth. Finial measures 2-1/2" wide x 4-1/2". Door is 1-1/4"wide. Short sideplate is 1-1/4"x 5-1/4". Long sideplate is 1-1/4"x 5-1/2".
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10140 - Patchbox Door Release Kit - BrassSimple, authentic and easy to install. This patchbox door release kit comes with complete instructions, all springs, screws and parts to assemble your own release assembly. Can be installed through the comb of the buttplate or toe plate.
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10150 - Patchbox Door Release Kit - German SilverSimple, authentic and easy to install. This patchbox door release kit comes with complete instructions, all springs, screws and parts to assemble your own release assembly. Can be installed through the comb of the buttplate or toe plate. Steel buttons are the most 'original' metal for release buttons. The button was often made to look like a screw head.
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10160 - Patchbox Door Release Kit - SteelSimple, authentic and easy to install. This patchbox door release kit comes with complete instructions, all springs, screws and parts to assemble your own release assembly. Can be installed through the comb of the buttplate or toe plate.
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10170 - Small Kit - Brass This is our early style and other simple types of boxes. Finial above the hinge measures 1-3/4"x 3-3/4" long. Door measures 1-3/4"x 4-1/4" long.
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10180 - Small Kit - German Silver This is our early style and other simple types of boxes. Finial above the hinge measures 1-3/4"x 3-3/4" long. Door measures 1-3/4"x 4-1/4" long.
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10190 - Small Kit - Steel This is our early style and other simple types of boxes. Finial above the hinge measures 1-3/4"x 3-3/4" long. Door measures 1-3/4"x 4-1/4" long.
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10200 - H. Lechler - Brass patchbox From an original rifle by H. Lechler in traditional Lancaster School styling. One of the most easy to recognize finial (finial=from hinge up) used by Lancaster, Pa. gunsmiths on Kentucky rifles. Overall: 3"x 8-1/4". Not engraved.
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10210 - H. Lechler - German Silver From an original rifle by H. Lechler in traditional Lancaster School styling. One of the most easy to recognize finial (finial=from hinge up) used by Lancaster, Pa. gunsmiths on Kentucky rifles. Overall: 3"x 8-1/4". Not engraved.
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10225 - John Clark Ohio - BrassFrom an early original Ohio rifle by John Clark of Canton. This finial flower is the early style of daisy which was seen prior to the round petal style we see on the finials of Lancaster-York rifles. Overall: 2-3/4"x 7-3/4". (Door:1"x 4-1/2") Not engraved.
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10240 - John Armstrong - BrassFrom an original rifle by John Armstrong, this patchbox was a signature style for this maker of Emmitsburg, Md. School. Similar style box was used by F. Sell of the Littlestown School and A. Schweitzer in Chambersburg School. Finial:1-13/16" x 3-7/16". Door:1"x 4-3/4". Widest sideplate:1"x 4-1/2". Not engraved.
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10245 - Leonard Reedy - BrassQuite beautiful when engraved as seen on the original rifle by Leonard Reedy of Gratz Town in Dauphin County, Pa. circa 1800-1835. His work is from the Womelsdorf-Reading School of gunsmithing. He apprenticed under master gunsmith John Bonewitz. Finial:2-1/4"x3-5/8". Door:1-1/4"x5-3/16". Widest Sideplate:7/8"x 5". Not engraved.
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10250 - John Armstrong - German SilverFrom an original rifle by John Armstrong, this patchbox was a signature style for this maker of Emmitsburg, Marylan School. Similar style box was used by F. Sell of the Littlestown School and A. Schweitzer in Chambersburg School. Finial: 1-13/16"x 3-7/16". Door:1"x 4-3/4". Widest sideplate:1"x 4-1/2". Not engraved.
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10255 - Leonard Reedy - German SilverQuite beautiful when engraved as seen on the original rifle by Leonard Reedy of Gratz Town in Dauphin County, Pa. circa 1800-1835. His work is from the Womelsdorf-Reading School of gunsmithing. He apprenticed under master gunsmith John Bonewitz. Finial:2-1/4"x3-5/8". Door:1-1/4"x5-3/16". Widest Sideplate:7/8"x 5". Not engraved.
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10260 - Andrew Figthorn - Brass patchboxAn elegant and simple box design from an original signed rifle by the early maker Andrew Figthorn of Reading Borough, in Berks County, PA. Notice that halfway down the finial, there is a pointed piece on the top and a rounded piece on the bottom of this right handed patchbox. (The opposite of our PB-REEDY-B, which has the pointed piece on the bottom, and the rounded piece on the top). Not engraved, but an engraving pattern will be included. *We have changed our patchbox. The door width is 1 3/16", the door length is 4 1/2" long, the finial width at the hinge is 2", the finial length is 3 1/2", the overall width at the base of the patchbox is 3 3/16". *These dimensions are more in line with the originals that are in most of the books. The availability of better photographs and dimensions has made it possible for us to slowly make improvements to our line of patchboxes.
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10265 - Reading - Pre-Revolutionary - Brass From an original unmarked early pre-Revolutionary War Kentucky rifle. This simple box style was typical of the first attempts at metal patchboxes. The rifle it appears on was Reading School architecture. Overall:1-3/4"x 7-1/2". Not engraved. Door close spring #21220 included.
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10275 - Reading - Pre-Revolutionary - German silverFrom an original unmarked early pre-Revolutionary War Kentucky rifle. This simple box style was typical of the first attempts at metal patchboxes. The rifle it appears on was Reading School architecture. Overall:1-3/4"x 7-1/2". Not engraved. Door close spring #21220 included.
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10285 - Reading - Pre-Revolutionary - SteelFrom an original unmarked early pre-Revolutionary War Kentucky rifle. This simple box style was typical of the first attempts at metal patchboxes. The rifle it appears on was Reading School architecture. Overall:1-3/4"x 7-1/2". Not engraved. Door close spring #21220 included.
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