Ok thanks for the info. Darn it. To bad Tip won't be at Dixon in a couple of weeks. I was looking forward to meeting him and looking at his rifles. Several folks that I shoot with at a black powder clud in Alabama NY have Tip rifles of varying ages and have allowed me to handle and shoot them too. Very nice rifles that are within my budget too.
The one thing that I've heard repeatedly about Tip rifles is that they're considered a "working man's" rifle in that they're really well built with high quality parts as well as workmanship, but they don't have all the added brass, engravings, glitter, and fancy this 'n that, which drives up the price.
Being that I don't have any custom rifles I try to learn something from everyone I talk to. A fellow at our club bought a Tip rifle in the white 5 years ago and stained and finished it himself, but as you said the rifle was pretty much finished already.
Now the challenge is finding a "Tip like" rifle at Dixon that has quality parts (wood, barrel, trigger, lock, etc), and workmanship, but is still within my budget. Plan on talking to every gunmaker there.