...and if so would a Chambers late Ketland with the tail rounded make a reasonable facsimile for the lock
for a scroll guard or even the JJ Henry pattern Lancaster pattern?
The scroll guard is appealing personally as the trigger guard looks very comfortable ,plenty of room for all the fingers like a Hawken.
The buttplate is not too radically curved so it can be shot off the meaty part shoulder and not the upper arm and patch box looks to be about as simple as it gets to fabricate.
I ordered the trade rifle sketch book to check into the details.
The last price list I saw from Reaves Goehring had, I think,had a Henry buttplate and/or trigger guard but I can't find it for the life of me .Maybe it was a Leman.I am too far west to attend or to have seen his display.
Does anyone have photos of his show table, a price list or familiar enough with his furniture to make a recommendation or a considered judgement?