If you order a Tulle with a walnut stock, be careful. I ordered one a couple of years ago and it arrived with a knot in the forearm of the stock. Rather than refusing delivery (knowing it was flawed), I accepted it because I was anxious to have a Tulle. Naturally, after a few rounds, the stock cracked where the knot was. I sent it back and said I wanted a new stock. JG glued it and sent it back without even checking with me to discuss pricing, etc., of a new stock. I sold the d*** thing. Based on that experience, I won't do business with him again. For someone who makes a business assembling and selling muzzle loaders, I don't understand why he'd even think about selling bad wood like that. Still, I'm as much to blame by accepting it. In fairness, though, my son got a smoothbore fowler at the same time and he's very pleased with it.