I know this is only half a 'build' but here it is anyway. .36 Kibler SMR with some light reshaping. Finished and patina'd with Kibler Aqua Fortis (topped with LMF Lancaster Maple), Tannic Acid, Bone Black, and Chamber's Finish Oil. Scraped/burnished stock. Patch box made and engraved by Jim Parker. Lock engraving by Jerry Rice. Iron toe plate and 2"
nose cap by me. All iron heavily rusted and pitted with LMF Browning Solution before being rubbed back and added greying by Kibler Brass Black. Sterling pipes, side plate, front sight, iron rear sight, and Sterling feather hole surround by me. (extra long Sterling pipes with wedding bands and octagonal shape as found on extant Whitson rifle. He used silver more than once, hence the silver touches). All Sterling patina'd with Sulfur sludge. Thanks to CCF for helping me precisely position the sideplate and thanks to Jerry and Jim for making it more than I couldve on my own!
An additional note: My wife has claimed this rifle, outside of squirrel season that is, for Woodswalks and such, and she requested the biblical verse and Jim's 'Calvary' on the patchbox, 'INRI' on the lock by Jerry, and by Royal Decree (Wifely Suggestion) I include the Lord's number '7' on the rifle as seen on another extant original, so it has seven pins in the barrel, seven screws on the butt, seven hinges on the patchbox, sets of seven on the lock by Jerry, seven screws in the toe plate, and several other hidden '7's. That was a fun part of the build.
Hope it holds up to scrutiny.
The first pic with a few of my other guns for scale for those who've not held a dainty little Southern squirrel rifle.