I just got to this thread and like Mike feel a bit late. There are many things I like about the rifle, and would be proud to add it to my rack. The lock panel is fine, but not traditional. Traditional lock panels are pretty ugly in my opinion. I would have extended the wrist back into the comb to the spur of the guard. That would have exaggerated the slimness of the wrist and the whole architecture, and i love that in a delicately made beautiful rifle.
The forestock is remarkably thin along the barrel channel, yet is not slab sided in any way - remarkable, I'll say it again. The silver wire is abrupt. It's screaming affect could have been softened by tapering the terminals, and using slightly thinner ribbon. But I like the effect of it as is, regardless. Personally, I don't care for aging - I subject my rifles to serious use, and they age naturally fast enough. I really like all of the "iron" furniture and the way it has been employed in this build. I have an iron mounted mountain rifle to build yet, and have studied a lot of material to get a feeling for it, but even so, I cannot say I could pull off such a great rifle as this, even if it was labelled a fantasy or non traditional rifle. To step away from what is recognizable as 'correct' and still come up with a great rifle is so commendable. I applaud Mark's work on this one...I'd love to shoot it.