Chicago,
I bought the Coggie cheap off of gunbroker.com. The wood was bad, but the metal, action, mechanics, etc. were good to excellent, and to top it all off, the gun had new barrels fitted to it in England. Just lucky I guess, the gun itself had a low reserve, the guy just wanted to get rid of it. I bought a very nice peice of English walnut from Cecil Fredi, I found a stockmaker who came highly recommendend and was very reasonable, Mr. Ken Hurst re-cut the engraving, and Classic Guns Inc. applied the final finishes to the metal. The final cost of the project was $2800. If you can use the boards topic search feature, do a search for Cogswell & Harrison, reb87 posted pics of the gun a few weeks ago.

Dustin