Hi folks.
I got this buttplate cheap. It had a boogered up finial (bad casting) that I figued I could cut off and use as a squared comb type plate. As it turns out, once I squared it up, the comb looks too short to my eye for this.
This is a Dave Keck, Marshall pre-carve. I am building an early, Christian Springs, generic, step wrist gun. I am not trying to copy a specific gun or builder. It is the first time I have built this type of gun so I am learning the architecture as I go and would prefer not to screw it up too badly.
Here is a picture of the "saved" butt plate. I have a total of $5 and 20 minutes time invested.
What do you folks think- Is that comb/tang piece too short, or OK for this?
If you think I need a new one, do you have any suggestions?
Track has an early style, sand cast one that looks like it would work and I also have a "Klette" butt plate that might work.