Thanks for your appreciation of the effort to return this fine old rifle. These things are always a challenge, and with so many different views on restoration, I wasn't sure how this would fly. I really like John's view, especially after his efforts on the Dickert rifle. Dick there are no darkening or staining of the ends of the C scrolls etc. The gun certainly is a product of Samuel Baum. Don, you are correct that finding a "correct" trigger guard is difficult, and further compounded by the fact that a variety of trigger guards are found on original S. Baum rifles. The one I chose started life as a Peter Berry guard and was then much modified to get to the guard I copied from an original I photographed at Lewisburg. The hardest thing of the project was making the patterns, and then cutting the silver (sterling) to fit the original mortice's. It was a slow go, fraught with disaster, but ultimately worked out.
Best wishes
Ron