Original muzzleloaders of all types have become so valuable at least around where I am that the owners keep them close to home if not locked up.Its bad that the owners feel that way,personally I believe they should be used.A couple of owners I am acquainted with regard their originals as investments like stocks and bonds,truly sad.
I agree with Charlie.......
Being a life time "gun-nut", I can speak with a little bit of knowledge on this subject.
It seems that just about anything I have seen that was actually original, or even thought to be original, has a price tag on it that practically forces the owner to go out and buy something else for his actual shooting....that is if he ever wants to get back the money he has in the gun.
I say that because of the many comments like, "I would like to own that particular "old" gun but Bob, or Joe, or Sam shoots it a lot, so there is probably little life left in it...for that money."
Not to long ago I looked at a fairly nice "back lock" that I would certainly like to have. I was told it had not been fired since some time in the late 1920's. When I asked why, I was told it was a "collector's piece", and you just don't shoot such guns.
When I asked what he wanted for it, he didn't hesitate in responding that $12,500 would probably get it!!!!
To me it's a mind set, a certain mentality, that leads many folks who own something like this to think it's worth a bloody fortunate.
Many "old" guns I have looked at are nothing but junk....old junk, that's worth nothing more than a "Wall Hanger", maybe, if you can ever get them presentable enough for that!
I'm not going to say that there aren't any
good older guns out there for sale, because there are plenty of 'em. And, if you can get one at an affordable price I would definitely encourage you do so. But, if you are interested in doing this, and you're not sure exactly what your looking at, don't be afraid to get some help.
On the other hand, I would never encourage anyone to spend a bundle on a old gun, just for the sake of owning an old gun.
Of course, your mileage may vary, depending on where you live, and what you personally see as expensive.
Just my thoughts.
Uncle Russ...