sash
.240 Incinerator
Posts: 86
|
Post by sash on Jul 31, 2009 20:45:42 GMT -5
We have often remarked, on this forum, that we are living in an era of some of the greatest gunsmiths ever. While that may be true, we are also blessed with some of the best craftsmen of other single action related goods.
I just ordered my 5th pair of Cary Chapman's incomparable grips. A buddy of mine noticed the Simply Rugged holster on my hip the other day, and promptly called Rob to order one for himself. Mike Barranti also makes some of the most aesthetically pleasing gunleather ever made.
It is a joy to not only be able to shoot some of the finest custom revolvers ever, but also to "dress" them up in some of the best grips and leather. An added bonus is that many of the finest craftsmen also post on this forum!
|
|
robl
.375 Atomic
These were the good ole days!
Posts: 1,415
|
Post by robl on Jul 31, 2009 21:16:19 GMT -5
Thanks very much!
|
|
|
Post by Doc Barranti on Jul 31, 2009 23:04:17 GMT -5
Thank you for such a generous compliment! I am honored to be associated with such a fine group of sixgunners and craftsmen.
|
|
caryc
.375 Atomic
Posts: 1,040
|
Post by caryc on Aug 1, 2009 10:37:45 GMT -5
Thanks for the kind words. None of my guns has a permanent set of grips since I get to play dress up with my guns as a little girl with a new doll. One of the perks of being a grip maker.
If I could also crank out fine leather like those other gentlemen you would probably never hear from me again as it would be an overload on my brain.
I could just picture myself locked away in some room full of grips and holsters trying to decide "WHICH ONES"..........
|
|
robl
.375 Atomic
These were the good ole days!
Posts: 1,415
|
Post by robl on Aug 1, 2009 15:25:48 GMT -5
Which, one! Not to mention the I have a holster & grips And three pieces of crusty range pick up brass for a Triple Lock/ FA 97 /Colt New Service, so I just naturally NEED to buy one ;D
|
|