Hi Rich,
I've only made a couple of kits or used a couple of a precarved stocks. I usually whack in my own barrels channels and drill my own ramrod holes but sometimes when inletting a long barrel in hard sugar maple, I wish I'd sent it off to Dave Keck. Rough blanks give me the freedom and flexibility that I want. Currently my queue includes finishing up my long neglected Peter Berry, a New England fowler with very long barrel, a rifled English fowler, and English sporting rifle, and a rifle and fowler inspired by John Hills of Vermont. All are from rough blanks.
dave
Dave, that’s quite a list!
I’ve got to finish this trade gun then start on the early Hudson Valley fowler based on HF1 in Grinslade’s book. 54” 12 ga round barrel, Dutch TRS lock, Mike Lea thimbles and the rest will be fabricated.
In undecided order:
A double cheekpiece club butt fowler, 12 ga Dutch Colerain barrel, with a recycled original round faced lock.
The Musician’s rifle. This will be a big stretch for me. 37”, .62 caliber Charles Burton barrel 1.3” at the breech. I may have to fabricate a lock.
If I can get these 3 guns above done in one year that will be a lot.
Also on my wish list:
A rifle based on the Deschler rifle EK described. It’s an early cherry-stocked gun with a side-opening patchbox. The original had a brass barrel. I’ll use a Charles Burton 37”, .54 barrel 1.3” at the breech.
A .36 caliber late flint Deringer rifle with a fancy brass box. Based on a rifle I missed at auction.
A New England fowler/musket following the recently discovered Bezaleel Taft gun.