Speaking strictly as an apprentice wood butcher, fourth class, I respect anything you guys build. As a potential customer, I love beautiful carved & inlaid longrifles, but at this point I'm not willing to plunk down for one due to other things going on in life. Besides that, if I had one, I'd ding it up shooting it & have to take more medication to deal with the depression. I understand how a fellow might want his idea of a rifle made by a good builder so that he gets good workmanship & quality in his rifle, but I also understand how some of you don't want to build just anything. Perhaps a good compromise would be developing "your" style of a hunting rifle that you can be happy with as a builder, & simply staing that this is what you make for the money, period. Another alternative might be to tell one of these potential customers that you will build what they want within reason, but that you won't sign it if it doesn't meet your stylistic requirements. I would also respect a builder who told me that he would not build a certain rifle because he thought that it would be a disservice to both of us to produce it. I would respectfully suggest that any builder should be flattered to have someone approach them to build a rifle & that the potential customer may have worked & saved long & hard to come up with the money to pay for it. I personally have contacted a couple of builders on this board about making rifles for me in order to get an idea of cost, & when I am in a position to buy what they build, I will be happy to give them their price for a fine product. Not everyone in the world is educated enough to do that, or even able to come up with the money over time.
Roger B.