Naysayers always provide amusement. Always.
I responded to a different post which essentially stated if you buy a Kibler, your rifle will be the same as hundreds\thousands of other Kiblers. Not long after that thread, this one
https://americanlongrifles.org/forum/index.php?topic=77072.0 appeared showing the exact same rifles built....but the results are completely different.
There are not a lot of individuals who can do good carvings. Even less that can do amazing carvings. But let's keep in mind that all builds are modeled after "the originals". They are not new and unique, they are replicas. Or, as my former business partner would say...."Monkey see, monkey do." (Yes, harsh...but not far from the truth.)
So, now you, as a buyer, have more choices. You can leave it alone as Jim has produced it. You can expand upon it knowing "big mistakes" will be out of the way. You can "round" the edge's, combine the lines, lengthen the carvings (please Jim....don't come out with a version where one could shorten the lines!!). The buyer, like in the above referenced "two exact builds" threads has options. And why is that a bad thing?
Why can't I buy, own, shoot a rifle that is not only functional, but really appealing to the eye? Why can't I have a rifle where I see it as cost efficient and time efficient yet still far more attractive than a Leman build?
And I can change it, leave it alone, or paint it pink if that's what I want. There are Pedersoli's, and there are
https://americanlongrifles.org/forum/index.php?topic=77097.msg764596#new Pedersoli's.
Shake it up Jim! Provide individuals with options! I see no downside to this product option offerings!!