This is one of Wayne Dunlap's component sets I've had sitting around the shop for a few years and just recently completed. I did the pattern for Wayne that's used for this fowler, which is taken from an original he owns.
The lock is a Chambers. I used a different trigger guard than the one that comes with the set, only because Wayne didn't have one in steel when I got around to building this one. (I swapped out the brass furniture for steel) The butt piece is molded from the original, as is the entry pipe. This particular fowler is a 10ga. All the steel was finished armory bright by sanding to 220 with emery cloth, then burnished with a maroon scotch bright pad. The stock is English walnut, finished with Tried & True. The wire inlay is of my design, as is most of the engraving. The nose cap on the stock is black cow horn, and the ram rod is ebony wood.
Questions, suggestions, etc., are more than welcome.
Ed