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Post by sixshot on Feb 27, 2011 19:33:27 GMT -5
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Post by Mark Terry on Feb 27, 2011 20:13:35 GMT -5
Very nice, Dick. Looks like you've been busy. Gorgeous! The walnut looks especially good.
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Post by bisleyfan41 on Feb 27, 2011 20:16:01 GMT -5
Beautiful work, Dick! You are a talented man.
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Post by brionic on Feb 27, 2011 23:28:46 GMT -5
Those look great Dick. Nicely done!
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Post by Tom Richardson on Feb 28, 2011 7:58:40 GMT -5
Not bad for a big old boy in short britches and funny looking shoes.
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Post by Lee Martin on Feb 28, 2011 9:27:52 GMT -5
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Post by robl on Mar 5, 2011 11:10:39 GMT -5
I especially like the walnut too; bought a pair of em for one of my Blackhawks. I just became a member of the Trichard cult.
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Post by maxcactus on Mar 5, 2011 14:19:48 GMT -5
Very nice, indeed! Well done, Dick. +1 on the walnut - just gorgeous.
Say though, what kind of wood is that on the S&W M610? It would appear to be a variety of the rare California fruitcake wood, indigenous to San Francisco ;D I jest, of course, but it's quite distinct looking and no one at the range will mistake your tool for theirs.
Max.
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Post by sixshot on Mar 5, 2011 14:46:36 GMT -5
Tom, you must be talking about Fermin! ;D
Max, the competition shooters like the real flashy one's on their S&W's, yes they do stand out at a match. The color shown is my best seller for competition guns, but I do a lot of nice walnut also.
Dick
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Post by brionic on Mar 5, 2011 18:27:59 GMT -5
It would appear to be a variety of the rare California fruitcake wood, indigenous to San Francisco ;D I jest, of course, but it's quite distinct looking and no one at the range will mistake your tool for theirs. Max. I mistook some tools, of the incorrect sort, in San Francisco one night. Emergency medical purchase for my son. Only open pharmacy was in the middle of the Castro district. Way, way after hours. Like elephants, trunk to tail. It still burns.
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