17 January 2014, 05:59
SBTJulian and Sons
I spent a bunch of time with Tom Julian at the DSC convention talking about my new trophy room. His work is fantastic. But, I think I'm a small fish for the quality of his work and doubt I can afford it. Is there anyone else I should get with?
20 January 2014, 21:14
1/2 slamI had a look at their work a couple of years ago at SCI in Reno. You're right it is fantastic. As for anyone else to have a look at I'm sorry I can't answer that.
21 January 2014, 08:48
jdollarNO-$$$$$$$$$$. most larger taxi. studios( like Animal Artistry) do trophy room consulting/planning.
22 January 2014, 20:25
safari-lawyerScott:
Any competent finish carpenter or cabinet maker can give you the "Julian" appearance at a fraction of the Julian cost.
23 January 2014, 03:56
Chris LozanoScott
Safari-Lawyer is right.
Julian does a great job of design work. The carpenters do the job and you can find someone locally to do it for a lot less.
24 January 2014, 03:20
AnotherAZWriterquote:
Originally posted by safari-lawyer:
Scott:
Any competent finish carpenter or cabinet maker can give you the "Julian" appearance at a fraction of the Julian cost.
That is exactly what I did. The same company that did my custom cabinets designed my built-in bookshelves/gun racks. The general layout was my idea.
04 February 2014, 11:20
Idaho SharpshooterI just filled two walls with book cases and books about Africa, various shooting disciplines, and world history (mostly military history) and kept moving my game heads until it suited me.
Tan paint with a couple darker shades of brown applied with a sponge. Lots of pictures and prints, and a couple of bullet/cartridge boards.
It is amazing how simple comfortable can be. A friend used T-51, a plywood finished to resemble tongue and groove siding stained dark walnut for contrast. Half height sheets and lots of track lights.
Rich