Crow Beads said:With plain maple you won't always worry about nicks and scratches. I made the mistake of buying a TVM early Lancaster with super premium maple several years ago. It sat on the wall unfired for three years before I gave up and sold it. It was so beautiful I was too afraid to take it outside.
I know how that is and (too) often feel exactly the same way -- some guns are just too beautiful a piece of art to take out into the mean, cruel, world and shoot with that dirty black powder! "My preciousss." Didn't have that issue with TVM myself; quite the opposite actually re: the wood I bought and paid for vs. what they had the audacity to send me.