Many years ago a older builder told me the more inlays a rifle has on it, the more the builder
screwed up & is hiding it. And it is especially obvious on oddball inlays that don't fit the style.
Fancy & long entrypipe ? Plate under the forestock ?, really long toeplate ? etc. He said that
was exactly what excutcheon plates are for. To cover up the sloppy wedge pin hole cutting.
I always thought they looked nice, but to him it was to cover up things.
Thinking on that, my first build needs a Full inlay, over all of it !
And I keep "Ol Ugly" just to remind me of what NOT to do. It is deadly on deer, but am still
pondering if I actually shot them or scared them to death with the rifle looks. Possible they died
of laughter ?