Thanks guys for the compliments.
This one was a challenge, with the broken fore end, and the God awful wood. The splices just all but disappeared. You have to know where it is to even see it. I guess all the additional patina actually helped.
Through my friends on the ALR site, and some serious cheating, with modern appliances, (air brushes, etc.) I'm finally getting the patinas, in the finish, so they don't look like they were added after the fact.
Even with all the challenges, (inletting rods into the barrel channel, etc.) this one was kind of fun.
Ken, can't take credit for the sideplate. Pure Chamber's kit parts.
Taylor, it seems no matter how hard I try to get away from kits, these Chambers kits just keep showing up. If I HAVE to build a kit, Chamber's are the way to go. I keep thinking..... from now on, it's from a plank, then someone wants another one of these put together. I've got another one in the shop right now. A NE Fowler, this will be the third one of these I've done, (one of my favorite designs). I saw one done by the original designer, Mark Silver, @ the CLA show in Lexington this year and fell in love all over again.
I'd have to check for sure, but I know I've built at least a dozen or more Chamber's kits since I've been building.
It's sure nice to have such great kits to practice and learn on.
Thanks again gang.