Hello all,
I made this rifle for a good buddy of mine named Ralph. I have been making rifles for friends mostly to practice as much as I can. The deal on this one was he paid for the barrel, stock blank and lock and I took care of the rest. He has not even seen it yet. I refused to send him pictures.
Now that it is done, I am at my favorite part of the process where I sent back and look at it, question every decision I have made and point out every flaw to myself. Let me tell you my vision and then you folks can weigh in with comments suggestions, you can even point and laugh.
I wanted to build a southern style/ Virginia rifle based on Hershel House's design from his famous DVD. I also wanted it to have some of what I call "folk art flare" I am not sure what that means, but I keep saying it. I wanted the carving to be bold and the patchbox to be bold as well. This is the most engraving I have ever done. I am still learning.
The buttplate is from MBS, the lock is a Chamber's colonial, the Barrel is a Rice C weight in .54. The trigger guard I found on ebay and I have no idea who made it or how old it is. I have been hoarding it for a couple of years now.
I placed the Cross in the patchbox because my buddy is a minister/history professor. Also, the amount I cussed making it, I figured I better do something to make amends. The one on the rifle is the fourth one I made.
Coryjoe