This is one of Wayne Dunlap's component sets I've had sitting around the shop for a few years and just recently completed. I did the pattern for Wayne that's used for this fowler, which is taken from an original he owns. Ed
Justin,Look at Wayne Dunlap's site. Lots of photos of originals.
Here's one of Wayne's kits in ash I did for him. I had the original at my house for a couple years, very cool gun.http://smg.photobucket.com/user/Gunmaker/library/307%20Dunlap%20Fowling%20kit?sort=3&page=1
Quote from: Mike Brooks on September 19, 2017, 05:26:38 AMHere's one of Wayne's kits in ash I did for him. I had the original at my house for a couple years, very cool gun.http://smg.photobucket.com/user/Gunmaker/library/307%20Dunlap%20Fowling%20kit?sort=3&page=1Very nice Mike. Is that the early Ketland lock?Do you know the date of the original piece?
Quote from: Justin Urbantas on September 19, 2017, 06:14:29 AMQuote from: Mike Brooks on September 19, 2017, 05:26:38 AMHere's one of Wayne's kits in ash I did for him. I had the original at my house for a couple years, very cool gun.http://smg.photobucket.com/user/Gunmaker/library/307%20Dunlap%20Fowling%20kit?sort=3&page=1Very nice Mike. Is that the early Ketland lock?Do you know the date of the original piece?Yes, early Ketland, the kit is inlet for it. I had it down to the year at one time, it's later than you think, If I recall, it's 1780's. (1788? I'll have to check my books to make sure) The style of the roller on the lock on the original is the identifier.
https://www.garthvincent.com/an-early-flintlock-sporting-gun-by-daykin-of-nottingham%2c-circa-1770.--2077/I think I found exactly what I was looking for. I wish I could rent this one and use it for a pattern.