The original and the Browner copy look pretty dang close, to me. They both look like old rifles.
I would agree that no two original Hawkens were identical, but “typical” original Hawken rifles are similar enough to be recognizable as coming from the same maker. I think Bob Browner did an outstanding job in duplicating the original.
My take on the Kibler Hawken project is that Jim wants to get the architectural features correct. He stated in his second post that he would likely make some concessions with the design to make the rifle more appealing to his anticipated 21st century customer base, so I would not expect a bench copy. Which gets us back to the original point, which was that no two original Hawkens were exactly alike.
As for completed Kibler kits all looking exactly alike, that hasn’t happened, either. There is enough variety in the wood grain and in the finish and individual embellishments and modifications to make every one unique.
Is his Woodsrunner an exact copy of the original? I expect his Hawken kit will be designed and constructed in the same spirit. I’m looking forward to seeing it, and will likely buy one. I think what we will see is an authentic design made with best-quality components in a very builder-friendly kit.
Best regards,
Notchy Bob