Thanks Taylor, that means a lot coming from someone with your talent.
The basic backbone of the scroll on the butt plate is stolen from Mr. Twigg. I did my own leaf work. Some day I hope to be able to shade 1/2 as well as the engraving on the original of this gun. That guy could cut 20 perfectly tapered, converging lines on each leaf.
I use an Optivisor, but I can't imagine doing that even with a microscope. And, to think that Mr. Twigg (or his engraver) could do it in the late 1700's with the tools of that time.
Smylee- I forgot to mention- It is 9 1/2 inches to the shoulder of the entry pipe, from the breech.
Bob, I've got about 2/3 of the side flat showing. You are right- it is very addictive. There is always a new challenge to try.