I have only seen pictures of his work.
His fowlers and trade guns looked good (and seem to be his "bread/butter" guns).
The couple rifles I saw seemed fairly plain and only passingly like what he called them.
If he used decent parts from good suppliers then it's tough to go wrong (technically/mechanically - how ever you want to put it)
(just my free opinion and probably worth what it cost)
Looking at your location, have you considered taking the drive to Dixon's in Kempton?
They have a pile of rifles, new, used, custom, semi-custom, mfg'd.
You can shoulder dozens and get some great advice while you do.