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Sure wish I knew the story about this custom rifle:

http://collectorsfirearms.com/...ils.php?itemID=35270


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It was ordered by Liberace.


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A giraffe, a Gemsbok, and the south end of a north-bound lion? Seriously?
 
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Times are tough.

I needed the cash.


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Looks like something Harry Lawson would turn out if he had been born in Austria !!!!
 
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sandblaster and belt sander would ifx it all up


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sandblaster and belt sander would ifx it all up


Ya know, by God, I was thinkin exactly the same thing!

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It seemed like a good idea at the time.


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They did all that and could not even put the sling swivel on the barrel...
 
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But if you want class, you get this one:
http://collectorsfirearms.com/...ils.php?itemID=35511

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Yikes !!!

Looks like a cross between a CZ and a Weatherby.

A Czecherby !
 
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A Czecherby !


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MJ,

you KNOW! you want it...

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Wayne, nice job !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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Yikes !!!

Looks like a cross between a CZ and a Weatherby.

A Czecherby !


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Looks very much like pics I have of factory engraved/carved "presentation" ZKKs & ZG47s. Not my cup of tea either but that's probably what it is.


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Actually, that is our new CZ upgrade #4 package. We will have it on the website soon. Smiler
 
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Wayne,

you funny man!!

regards,

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Admittedly, the silver inlay of the S-end of a N-bound Lion under the forend was a little... "different."

-But the scrimshawed Giraffe on the ivory pistol grip cap was just the attitude adjustment I needed today!

rotflmo

OTOH... if y'all hear of any raffles for a Czecherby, please let me know... I'm all-in on that one!

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How much would it cost to fix it?


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Those laminationed stocks look real nice. I have
one on my CZ 550 458 Lott. It fits really snug in to my shoulder.
 
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Bitterroot: Actually, that is our new CZ upgrade #4 package. We will have it on the website soon.
Couldn't be. It's only $2995. Cool


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I kind of like the giraffe grip cap, it's a departure from the typical buffalo or elephant, but not as avant-garde as some of the other "customization" work.

The safety has a nice metaphorical touch, "safety is golden" ...


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Those Collectors rifle looks real neat
 
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I actually would like one of those laminated stocks in a simple brown on brown; no for end or grip cap contrast wood (well, maybe a dab of ebony on the front).

Where do those laminated stocks come from?

Thanks,

LD


 
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Could you imagine the look on a PH when a client rode that into camp for a hunt?
 
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hahahahahahaha - EXACTLY Big Grin
 
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Ohhh that giraffe, I'm smitten, what a flirt.
 
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sandblaster and belt sander would ifx it all up



I was thinking more a match...
 
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Frightening thought: Somewhere out there is a buyer and seller that thought doing that was a good idea. Yikes. Eeker


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