Dan,
Please don't take my comment wrong, I think your work is outstanding and they obviously are shooters. Not haveing the ability, I have stuck with functionality. If I had the ability, I too would would have a functional work of art.
Mark
Sometimes I don't come across as I 'd hoped.
Ability. This is something that must be groomed, tweaked, built upon. Just because you can't do something now, doesn't mean you can't do it tomorrow.
Its hard to get people the try things sometimes.
Here goes. For those you "can't do that kind of work".
People are NOT BORN with the ability to shape, carve or engrave. THEY LEARN IT.
We have some fine builders in our Guild and we have quite a number who would like to be, a few apprentice level guys are actually doing some nice work. Others have the opportunity, the parts and people who want to help them. But they don't. Its maddening when we provide the opportunity to people and its still like pushing a rope. We WANT to help people. But .....
So if you are not making guns but want to, or building plain guns from kits or perhaps reworking a mass produced repro its EXPERIENCE and you cannot get this without doing and trying things so keep trying more and more. So TRY SOME DRAWING and some carving. Contact a wood seller and see if you can get some scraps or blocks to try some carving on. You can RENT videos after all.
I shied from relief carving for a long time until I figured that it was kinda like inletting. Is it really? Well maybe, maybe not but its how I looked at it and it helped. I knew how to inlet.
So TRY things. If you throw away a stock after screwing it up you still learn and can keep carving on it for sometime after its "scrap". Its a learning experience and learning is not free. One of mine is in Cody WY with a guy who as far as I know is not using it for carving practice
So if you have the desire to learn you have to do some work and put some money into it. Its not going to happen looking a pictures or reading a website. Nobody can make you try. But if you want to do these things you have to start doing it.
It IS possible to get intimidated, thinking "I can't do that". But how does one know if he does not spend some time TRYING? And I mean trying more than once. So GO FOR IT.
Dan