Robinson - Prince George 54 caplock

Highest number of the few I sold for Don was #182, and I believe he was still in PG at the time.

Thanks for the info.......

Do you remember what year?

BTW - Don gave #201 to Chris Weber, a full stock flintlock possibly as late as July 2012 as indicated by a facebook page. Chris started to work for Don in 1985, I think making stocks.
 
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So can we start a sticky on this. It would be interesting to see how many FRH are actually out and about. As a start state, maybe have

Serial Number:
Calibre:
Barrel type:
Lock type (flint/perc):
Stock type (full/half):
Builder:
Other notes:
 
If the name is familiar to you-I believe Taylor Supergia(hope that spelling is correct) worked with/for Robinson and his current work is spectacular. Well worth buying IMHO!
I know Taylor in PG and I have seen his work. It is flawless and much of what he does is museum quality
 
Serial Number: 91
Calibre: .50
Barrel type: Sharon
Lock type (flint/perc): Percussion
Stock type (full/half): Hawken - half
Builder: ??? No initials that I can find
Other notes: Robinson, Prince George on top of Barrel, Sharon on bottom

Did you remove the barrel and check underneath and the sides?
 
Did you remove the barrel and check underneath and the sides?

Every inch, no initials.

Every single piece is stamped 91

Lock is L&R and stamped 91

Bottom of barrel is stamped;

For Black powder only .50

Sharon Rifle Barrel
 
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Every inch, no initials.

Every single piece is stamped 91

Lock is L&R and stamped 91

Bottom of barrel is stamped;

For Black powder only .50

Sharon Rifle Barrel

If there are no makers initials on it, I would believe that it may possibly have been made by Don himself. I was told by Taylor that the makers put their initials on the barrels or breach so they knew what they had made, as I have seen those. J Hall Sharon Barrels were the go to barrels back in the day. How does it shoot?
 
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Here is a picture of my Robinson Fraser River Hawken .54 cal rifle and pistol. Taylor has seen them and remembered them.

There are not many pistols out there. This one has the birth date of the original owner hand engraved by Taylor on the underside flat rather than the makers initials. When I bought it I was fortunate to recognized the style and Taylor confirmed it was made by his hands at when I showed to him. It does not have the Robinson Prince George on it like the rifles do. IIRC I do not believe that pistols were made often.

 
It shoots excellent.

The only disadvantage is that I don't get to shoot it as much as I would like too.

Gorgeous wood on those two you have.
 
Hey Gerald, good to know you're enjoying my old rifle. In case I never mentioned it before, I bought the rifl from Ron Keegan.
Cheers Bob
 
So can we start a sticky on this. It would be interesting to see how many FRH are actually out and about. As a start state, maybe have

Serial Number: 90
Calibre: .54
Barrel type: Muzzleloader
Lock type (flint/perc): Percussion
Stock type (full/half): Half
Builder: Robinson
Other notes: Sharon barrel. Prince George. 33 inches

Pics on page 1

I went to the 100 meters range today ! With a .530 pure lead bullet and a patch; 70 grains of Goex FFg --- > 1.5 inches !! WOW ...
 
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