Jim and jerrywh,
Thank you for the reply's and your insights. I was going to copy some of the pics from Hermann Historica to better show what my words probably do not convey. But I'm not sure if it's a copyright thing or not, so I'll play it safe. But some the examples that I'm interested in are on auction 73 numbers 3092 and 3097. Like Jim was saying, look at the cheek piece on 3092. The carving is not applied as a decoration afterward but seems to be the structure of the cheek piece. I think 3092 is the coolest jaeger I've ever seen. I know this style of rifle is not everyone's taste, but man I wish I could copy that! 3097 is what I am thinking of doing. Its a simpler gun, that I want to focus on the architecture of the stock, and not be distracted by too much carving. This gun has for me the perfect amount of both.
Greg