The old adage "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder," perhaps goes to the answer to the question "How much is too much embellishment?" I appreciate a full spectrum of embellishment, from none to full coverage, as long as it has been down well. The more I learn about original works, my appreciation for subtlety in design and execution has grown. My own feeble attempts pale in comparison to those who are masters at their craft, so I'm personally looking at sticking to utilitarian pieces to produce in my own workshop that exhibit little embellishment and concentrating on elements that I feel comfortable doing, such as the finishing and aging of the piece. As such, barn guns, Tennessee/NC/Southern Mountain rifles, fusils, and trade guns are more in my wheelhouse, leaving the highly carved and inlayed Golden Age flintlocks to those who have the ability to produce such works.