I wuz wondering exactly what color the stock should beon my tulle and trade gun. The museum of the fur trade site has a couple of pics of tradeguns that I kinda tried to match the color. ::
Wellllll.....for a tulle, you really have to look at european wood, like walnut. I think--note the word THINK, as in have been lead to believe in my own meager research--that you'll do best with a nice dark stain.
here's an original french musket:
I have seen some lighter colored NWTGs, but it's sort of hit or miss. In 1780, HBC traded in NW guns that had "Brown Stocks, the barrals (sic) likewise brown..."
a lot of NW guns were made domestically, by Henry, Deringer, Lehman and others, but more were made in England and Belgium at Liege.
In 1809 there was an order for "100 NW guns, blued barrels and breass mounted except the gaurd to be made of iron" and 40 more with brown barrels.
J J Henry made NW guns in 1828 with light blue barrels and well varnished stocks.
Belgian made guns has a brightly blued barrel, polished lock and gaurd, brass butt plate, and a dark finished, heavily varnished stock.
hope that helps a little.