Finally getting back on here and glad to see the responses, both pro and con, regarding the rifle (and the patch box). Thanks to each of you folks who took the time to share your thoughts!
I remember when I was envisioning this rifle that I nicknamed it "
the Anathema Rifle" because some/many builders would not like my incorporating two different schools together into on one build. But I liked the way I had imagined it and made several pre-construction images (using Photoshop to help me physically picture it). And I liked it even more, so I made it.
I was not intending to recreate any actual gun from any actual place, but used things I liked and put them together. It's more of the artist in me than the gun builder I guess, and I confess I love creating from my imagination more than from anything else.
I haven't shot it yet (and may not) since I was intending to offer this up for sale soon. I think it passes the grade and will be a fine shooter. After all, it's a Kibler and I don't think I wrecked it
p.s., to answer some posted questions, I used a combination of powdered dyes mixed with water to get the color, and hand-rubbed many light applications of Boiled Linseed Oil into the wood. I sealed it finally with a thin varnish for protection.
The lid of the patch box is a simple snap-closed type.
Thanks again,
Bob