Now that is a fine rifle, but, regarding the term ‘fine’, it isn’t a scientific term. Its subjective. I define ‘fine’ as ‘precise’ not necessarily ‘elaborate’. I always seem to admire a thing’s essence, which is easier to appreciate in simplicity. But that’s just my way of seeing it.
I agree with Bob McBride.The mostly *unornmented Gibbs long range muzzle loader I saw
in Ted Girodat's collection years ago is a fine example of fine AND precise.This one by
Steve Alexander is a fine (to me) example of a decorated rifle.Almost ANYONE can make
a GUN but it takes a dedicated craftsman to make a RIFLE.I can make a gun but that's
about it.No ornamentation of any kind.
*As I recall,the only ornamentation on the Gibbs was a double border engraved following
the shape of the lock plate and MAYBE the checkering on the hammer.Also THIS Gibbs was
an original,not the new ones from Europe.One more thing,Steve Alexander worked with Lynton
McKenzie who was another TOP craftsman and now deceased since February of 1998.
Bob Roller