Hi Tom!
Great looking rifle! You've done very well indeed. I'm no expert on Lehigh's but everything I hear other folks talk about, I think you did well with. The subtle curve under the trigger guard, transitioning into the big curve on the underside of the butt stock looks good. The wrist is well done, more wide than tall like most Lehigh's. Love the finish! Nice color blend and depth. Use any glaze, lamp black, etc.?
My only "critique" is the circle on the wrist appears to have a couple SMALL flat spots. I suck at those. Did you use a veiner to cut those in? More and more I've been trying to use gouges and/or knives because I've had better luck with that method. I always seem to "porpoise" up and down when I use a veiner... Anyway, small thing. I really like what you did with the carving around the tang and with the panels. I think the the hard edge / soft edge is kind of a matter of taste, and I tend to lean towards a harder edge. Just me. At any rate the carving is well designed and well executed.
The best part about this rifle to me, is that it shows how you've improved your skills. You took the "next step" with this piece. I hope you're able to make it to Dixon's this year, and hope you can bring this rifle with you. I'd really like to get a good look. Again, great job and thanks for sharing!
Ed