I appreciate all the positive feedback! I was going to keep this one for myself, because I didn't think anyone would like it. I know some would excoriate me for using junk wood like that, and it gave me fits inletting the barrel & lock, but it had such nice stripe and grain figure I couldn't throw it in the fireplace. So I marched on and concentrated on getting the architecture right. I think my persistence paid off. It usually does. I don't know where I get all my PATIENCE, but I thank God for it.
If this is no longer a barn gun...may I call it a gentleman farmers gun?
Stophel, that is a piece of undyed cow hide pressed into the bottom of the patchbox. I saw someone else do that and I usually keep my long jag and a spare flint & leather along with a greased patch in my patchbox, so I thought it would keep it from rattling around a little bit better. I stained it darker since the photo.
Jerry asked about the stain and finish process In a PM. I stained it with Laurel Mt Forge honey maple follwed by Feibings dk. brown leather dye with a small amount of black mixed in. First time using leather dye on wood and I liked it! I usually sand back in the areas of heaviest handling. Then I applied 3 coats of LMF sealer and 3 coats of LMF finish. Rub each coat lightly with scotch-brite pad to smooth. Once all finish is hard I give the stock a thorough rub down with rotten stone (fine pumice) in linseed oil with a small schoth-brite pad.
Then I apply a couple coats of brown & black shoe polish. Then still wanting to fill the worm holes & tunnels I heated the stock & rubbed in raw bee's wax. First time I've tried bee's wax finish, and like that affect too! So I am still evolving after all these years and learning and trying different methods I have learned about on this forum!
Thanks, guys!