Thanks everyone for the kind words and positive response to Muskrat Mike's latest rifle! Much appreciated!
I fully understand that a lot of folks do not understand and, in many cases, do not like a gun like this that has so much artificial patina. I also realize that there is a growing group of folks that are attracted to a gun that appears to have the warmth, charm and historic realism of a well-used original. There are many degrees of "patina" that can be done, from light/mild to heavy with damage and repair. It truly is another layer of "art" to participate in and is not for everyone, for sure.
As a side note, the 2-pc. patchbox design was taken as a "rubbing" from an original iron mounted Virginia rifle that I was able to study about 30 years ago, thanks to a Doctor in Elizabethton, TN opening up his collection for me. I don't remember the supposed maker.....(unsigned), but circa was around 1780 - 1790. Totally awesome rifle!!