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This is my latest 'bun in the oven'. Almost done. If I get the pics up ok, the pic with the paper tracing and the fowler shows the tracing of one of two originals that I'd gotten 25 yrs. ago at The Senate House Museum (Kingston, NY).
 

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Cherry from a friends farm sawmill down in Forestport, PA. about 25 yrs. ago. Colerain's Griffon bbl. 16 ga., Chambers lock, Issac Haines trigger and plate, fusil de chasse sideplate, b/plate is trs's series 672 BP1 (my design), t/guard is the same trs series TG3. RR pipes are just run of the mill stuff from TOW which I had in the shop. A smart guy would've went for those nice hand formed ones Mike Lea makes ! Oh well. The stock was carved from my pattern which in turn came from that tracing in the pic. Pec did the precarve. The stock got a pre stain of a dark yellow, then LMF Honey Maple over that, then, LMF walnut and cherry mixed into the first two coats of T&T varnish oil. That stuff hates to dry! Also, it's my first crack at doing the bone black process. Which is where I'm at now. And struggling a bit I might add. Cheers,
 
That is dead sexy!! I love the shape of the buttstock, my project after next is going to have somewhat similar lines.
 
Beautiful gun, but WOW, that is a lot of drop in the butt. I'm uncertain I'd enjoy shooting it with the drop and width of the butt stock.
 
Cherry from a friends farm sawmill down in Forestport, PA. about 25 yrs. ago. Colerain's Griffon bbl. 16 ga., Chambers lock, Issac Haines trigger and plate, fusil de chasse sideplate, b/plate is trs's series 672 BP1 (my design), t/guard is the same trs series TG3. RR pipes are just run of the mill stuff from TOW which I had in the shop. A smart guy would've went for those nice hand formed ones Mike Lea makes ! Oh well. The stock was carved from my pattern which in turn came from that tracing in the pic. Pec did the precarve. The stock got a pre stain of a dark yellow, then LMF Honey Maple over that, then, LMF walnut and cherry mixed into the first two coats of T&T varnish oil. That stuff hates to dry! Also, it's my first crack at doing the bone black process. Which is where I'm at now. And struggling a bit I might add. Cheers,
It looks fantastic!
 
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