Thanks for looking Mike and Bill,
Mike, if there wasn't someone waiting for it, I would send it to you. The guard is on and I am drawing up the design for the sideplate. It will be something simple. The gun balances and handles very well. I suspect it will be <7 lbs when finished. Mike, were most of the front sights soldered in place on these fowlers or was there another method of attachment? That is a detail I rarely get to see closely in photos or museum pieces. I've never handled an original NE fowler from the mid 18th century, so I am basing my work on photos and notes from museum specimens that I examined on display. In truth, their architecture was all over the map with nothing that I could point to that was distinctly "NE" except perhaps for the mix of recycled parts. I like the stock on the famous "Cookson" doglock and used photos of that gun as my inspiration.
dave