Hello,just thinking of a future build.I've recently cut down a cherry tree to make room for a garage. From a slab cut section of the tree I should be able to get a gunstock but not a full length stock. The wood is nothing special as far as the figure goes but I can get the grain running decent through the wrist. Right now I'm leaning more towards a Poorboy or even a fully trimmed iron mounted gun. Mr Webb in his new book( triggers,locks,fittings,etc.) makes mention of the 3/4 stocked gun which on my particular blank of wood,would be doable.He states that on the 3/4 stocked gun the upper forestock terminates approximatley 6 to 8 inches ahead of the rear entry thimble and can be capped as well. He states this style stock became popular after 1830 which I know is getting into the percussion era but he also mentions that some of the older guns(assuming flint) were modified to this length due to upper forestock damage or in simply keeping up with the trend that was popular at that time. So, being where I'm at with this gunstock and after reading Mr. Webb's information has gotten me to thinking about any surviving examples of this type gun. Can anyone provide me with further insight on this subject? Additional history,reference materials,pictures,etc... Thanks.