Hugh.....maybe I can make your hat fit a little better. The talent and work on that rifle is just outstanding, but, I have
some problems with it. To me, it is a very "generic" kentucky rifle. Maybe that is what you set out to do, something of
your own design to impress the powers of the gunmakers guild. Why didn't you pick out one of the great, elaborate
kentuckies...an Armstrong, Verner, or a fancy Lehigh, or do what Monte Mandarino was doing....take a gun right out of
the "French Gunsmith Design" book, that would have displayed your silver wire inlay ability to the extreme. As you can
see, I am more of a traditionalist. There is one other thing that I find hard to believe that you did........you put a halfsole
on the frizzen, on that fabulous fancy gun...somehow, this just doesn't fit in. I think if I was looking at one of Mark Silvers
rifles and asked him if the frizzen was half-soled, it would give him an immediate case of the hives. I know, I'm picky, but
I do wish I had some of your talent.....I don't do silver wire stuff because it would be terrible, same goes for my engraving.....but, barn guns, ha.............Don