KRA Bulletin | VOLUME 42 NUMBER 3 | SPRING 2016
This Spring 2016 issue of the Kentucky Rifle Association Bulletin presents an extensive photographic and comparative study examining the master–apprentice relationships among three important Pennsylvania gunsmiths: John Bonewitz, Leonard Reedy, and Andreas Fichthorn Jr. Working primarily in the Womelsdorf region of Berks County, these craftsmen played a defining role in the development of a distinct regional school of American longrifle making during the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Through a detailed photo essay, the Bulletin documents shared and divergent shop practices, carving styles, brass furniture designs, and patchbox patterns, illustrating how stylistic continuity and innovation transferred across generations. This issue serves as a foundational visual reference for identifying the Womelsdorf school and understanding how master–apprentice lineages shaped American gunmaking traditions.
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