oh---Sure there are a few things that I might have done differently, but I like the contrast of the box with the rest of the gun... it does not seem over done to me.
That is the nifty part of folk art--sometimes the best part is in the unorthodox and imperfectly perfect execution. (my opinion) And I wonder if a more complex box lid with the simple stock carving is any less accurate to history than the 100% unadorned but full-furnitured contemporary longrifles one sees being carried? But heck I am no expert!
I appreciate all of the educated, constructive feedback (and yes the next box I design will be better for it) I am not a builder, and never will be, but I am fascinated by longrifle folk art, and strive to understand it, and partake in the re-creation of it.
I have only been a student of the longrifle since 2003, but I have been an artist for 40 years... and I learn new things everyday....
respectfully,
Ken Prather