Thanks everyone for the kind words. This kind of feedback is why I love this board. This one was so much better than my first that I can't believe I learned that much in between. And I learned it here.
I did have the intention of the German/British meld. The stock was a pre-carve some suppliers call a "transitional Kentucky", that I got on the cheap (bird peck) and reworked somewhat. Thats why the angle of the butt looks so different. It's a .54, weighs 9.5 Lbs., and shoots like a dream.
And no Bushy, it's not for sale, sorry. The wood was done with AF and finished with "Linspeed". The metal is done in the Mark Elliott, Iodine over cold blue method. The easiest finish I've ever done.
My biggest "oops" was hogging off too much on one side of the lower forestock, which resulted in a "slabish" look.
Bill, what you said about boldness, I'll take to heart. I started seeing those things soon after the build. Thanks for pointing that out, thats why I'm here.
YMHS Kevin