c.r.
.30 Stingray
"I mainly just know about possums."
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Post by c.r. on Jun 9, 2009 10:17:58 GMT -5
congratulations on your fine family and group of friends. Thank you for sharing them with us. keep them coming. ........and thanks for sharing the "hunks of metal" with us too. ~c.r.
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Post by 2 Dogs on Jun 9, 2009 14:21:06 GMT -5
That 9422 in the pic has be restocked with fancy walnut from Treebone Carving and fitted with a 1892 buttplate by Henry. Cant see how fine it is from that pic, but it is smokin' cool!
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Post by paul105 on Jun 9, 2009 15:35:26 GMT -5
Fermin, Great looking family. Do you remember this one -- The Mic McPherson raffle gun that you donated and Henry did the stock refinishing. Lots of folks invoved in Customizing this .35 Rem Marlin. The Dogs (gun and stock work), Regan Nonneman (shorten barrel, foreend cap, action job), Ashley Emerson (sights), Rob Lehy (ammo cuff), Mike Barranti (sling), Tim Sundles (Ammo). Lots of positive comments on this rifle and espectially the stock refinishing -- my photos don't due justice to this fine rifle. Paul
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Post by Ken O'Neill on Jun 9, 2009 17:27:51 GMT -5
That's a real beauty ! I really like the sculpting of that pistol grip.
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Post by Charger Fan on Jun 9, 2009 17:55:11 GMT -5
That 'ol lever gun is definitely purty!
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Post by 2 Dogs on Jun 9, 2009 20:24:48 GMT -5
Paul, to be honest, when I got that one back I no longer wanted to give it up!!!
Henry is a true artist, I love the way he did the pistol grip.
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Post by 2 Dogs on Jun 9, 2009 20:42:20 GMT -5
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Post by 2 Dogs on Jun 9, 2009 20:43:09 GMT -5
OH NO! I have seen the MONSTER and have become HIM! BARRANTI, what did you do???
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Post by Doc Barranti on Jun 9, 2009 21:05:05 GMT -5
Oh boy! Sure hope everyone here has high speed internet....
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Post by 2 Dogs on Jun 9, 2009 21:18:28 GMT -5
Now I need a CAMERA!
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Post by bloodhound on Jun 9, 2009 21:33:46 GMT -5
NICE LOOKING REVOLVERS 2 DOGS....I MAY HAVE TO BUILD A COPY OF YOUR 327....IF YOU DON'T MIND.....VERY NICE....
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Post by 2 Dogs on Jun 10, 2009 8:46:47 GMT -5
Help yourself, you wont be dissappointed! Im not sure how long ago I started doing business with Alan Harton, but here is a pic of the first job he did for me. My brother did the epoxy impregnated Maple stocks. I gave Alan a completely beat to crap OMSBH. This is what he gave me back. Careful welding restored all the tolerances on this piece and it is tight, right and accurate. This one is one of my absolute all time favorites. Probably one of the very coolest Single Sixes in existance. Nimrodito by Harton. This piece is not mine, but I wish it was! Look carefully and you will see a sixgun that simply does not exist! A flattop Single Six with a Bisley hammer in 41 special. Lots of special fabrication work went in this one and it is smokin' cool!
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Post by nobearsyet on Jun 10, 2009 11:31:19 GMT -5
harton definitely does good work
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475480
.240 Incinerator
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Post by 475480 on Jun 10, 2009 12:38:01 GMT -5
Awesome,thanks for the CCH pics. I have a Ruger Maximum at Alan Harton's ,he is doing a 445 SM conversion,barrel band,6" barrel,mesquite grips.
Sean
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Post by kings6 on Jun 10, 2009 14:00:36 GMT -5
Well 2 Dogs, the big brown truck brought the brother to your 327 today. Almost identical except for a 5 1/2" barrel and tru-ivory grips. Dang I wish I had a camera! With any luck it is going to get bloodied this afternoon on a rogue gopher that is tearing up my yard. HA! I had no more finished typing the above sentence when I picked up my binos and looked out just in time to see the dirt start to move! Pick up the new 327, pull off a quick sneak by hiding behind the butterfly bush and bingo! The new gun is BLOODIED! The 327 slug took the roque right behind the shoulder in mid dirt push and it was lights out. A trophy 2.5 pound dirt mover bites the dust. I love it when a plan comes together. Next up the monster mole! ;D
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