Thanks for all the comments. I'll check them out. I got the wrong Creek- this stock is really from Stonewall Creek Outfitters, the old Vernon C. Davis Co. The stock is marked "V.D. Lan. 42" B L&R Classic 3/8 RR." It is that long, snakey wrist that throws me. 6 1/2" from end of barrel to start of comb nose, the wrist about 1 1/2" wide by 1" high. Butt plates that fit are Track's E-62 Issac Haines, Beck-2, Bivins S, Beck-1, MA-115 (early pre-Revolutionary war style, and the best fit) and VA-1 (a rifle by F. Klette,Sevenburg,Culpepper County, Virginia). The stock shape would best fit a John Armstrong, but I'm not drawn to his work. Jacob Earnest has similar stock shape. Another goodie is J. Ferree, page 99 of Whisker's Arms Makers of West. Pa. Also on p. 93 of "Gunsmiths of Lanc. Co." Also on p.13 of "The LongRifles of Western Penn." by Rosenberger & Kaufmann. I have built three of this one and really like it. Yes, a knot, should finish out. I welcome suggestions!