Thanks so much guys, greatly appreciated...
I used J. Whiskers book "Gunsmiths of York County", page 111 as a guide for this piece. I don't know if the original had a brass or silver finial, but I went with German silver, which would make this a contemporary rifle. I haven't weighed it, but it is rather light. Length of pull is 13 1/2 - 13 5/8, I'd have to measure it again for the exact LOP, but its in that range.
doulos, wedges were more common on later, Golden Age rifles. Not so much on earlier guns.
Ron, I haven't had any problems with the durability of a rubbed back cold blue. I generally put at least a couple applications and try to get it pretty dark before I rub it back. The only issue I sometimes get is it likes to rust. I've found that a linseed oil, honing oil, or liquid wax works well to stop this. The patch box release is not riveted to the butt piece, just a spring in a cavity in the butt.
What's next? A rifle for me! Working on it now. A walnut stocked Southern gun with a round toe and strong English influence. I was hoping to get it done by Dixon's, but I don't think I'll be able to pull it off.
Thanks again, all!
Ed