Guys, this is my first post, so go easy on me. First, I would like to say that I am humbled by a community and culture here on ALR that embraces and encourages the new/apprentice builder, shares lifetimes of "trade secrets" and hard won learning & skills. Also, thank you Dave for your kind words that represent just what I am talking about.
OK, my name is Tom Groller(TommyG). I started with flintlocks as many of you probably have to get more time in the deer woods with a Lyman Deerstalker(still use it!). I come to gun building with 40+ yrs of wood & metal working experience, but that by no means makes me a gunbuilder. I have been registered with ALR for about a year and a half, reading posts, sometimes 2-3 times, heck I could even recite a few! But as Dave mentioned above, I built and entered a Marshall rifle this year and won 4 ribbons, including Apprentice best in class(contemporary) and first for craftsmanship. I truly owe a great deal to this site and it's endless information, encouragement and the most incredible guns that all of you guys create. Role models - we have 'em here in SPADES!!! So thanks to all of you for sharing your work and knowledge for everyone to succeed(including you Mike Brooks for your stock finish that almost gave me a coronary with that orange stuff). Hats off to Dave, Tom & John on some very beautiful work entered and ribbons won, and also the ALR members who give their time to do the very informative seminars at the fair.