Hugh......I assume you made this gun to gain entry into the American Custom Gunmakers Guild, as your showpiece. I was
under the impression that most of the people belong to that organization built mostly modern guns, Including Mark Silver.
One cannot dispute your abilities, or those of Jerry Huddleston.....both of you guys are outstanding, but, they go way beyond normal, or outstanding, kentucky rifle builders. Monte Mandarino has done some outstanding work, and a lot of
his guns are taken directly from the French Gunsmith Design books....something very few people do, and he did it well.
My biggest complaint on your work is the architecture of the gun....it doesn't conform, or copy, any typical kentucky rifle
that I know of. For instance, why didn't you copy an Armstrong, and then really gussy it up.....that would have the guys
mumbling. If I had to "grade" this gun, it would get an A+ for silver wire work, engraving, carving, and overall finish, but
a C or D or architecture. I can imagine the turmoil this would create if this were entered at Dixon's......these guys are hard nosed, how does it compare to original kentuckies, etc., on the other hand, it sure would attract a lot of attention....Don