Hey folks,
Thanks for the replies and thoughts. I forgot that I had a few full size blowup patterns of some original NE fowlers and a fusil de chasse. All have roughly 1 1/2" round wrists, so both Dave and I are in the ballpark. I reshaped mine a bit and am much more pleased with it. Going to take some of the girth out of the wrist so I can grip it better, but not going to make it too much smaller. I think with Lehighs and other "skinny" guns, we sometimes make them smaller than they originally were. I know my two Lehighs are quite a bit smaller than the originals on which they were based, but that's how I wanted it. We'll just see how the wrists are in 150 years...
Nate, the other project on the bench is actually a prop I quickly made for a theatre production a couple years ago. It's solid pine, but I used it to practice the architecture of this one. Actually, I've made a few practice stocks out of 2" pine scaffolding lumber... I find it very helpful before doing the real thing. Can't use scrapers, but you can at least get the idea of how to shape it.
Dave, your Tulle is looking great! Will you have it with you at Dixon's this year? I hope to have this finished for the fair, we'll see. Thanks for sharing the photo and dimensions. Beautiful piece of wood by the way!
-Eric