21 February 2004, 01:46
Bob MehaffeyJohn Ricks
Has anyone heard from John recently? Thanks
21 February 2004, 01:56
jeffeossoBob,
Sure, I have.. talked to him in here and on machinery forums
jeffe
21 February 2004, 02:03
Bob MehaffeyOK Jeffe, Thanks. I haven't heard from him in a while. He should be getting close on my 450 Dakota. By the way, Bruce went to the 'smith yesterday to check on the 300 Winnie and the 376. I'm waiting for his email. Saludos
21 February 2004, 02:09
TC1We exchanged emails about a week ago. He's still around. I think he's a little over loaded with work right now. Not much time to play.

Terry
21 February 2004, 03:11
RustyAnd, he told me to tell y'all to be patient while he completes my .404 Jeffery!

21 February 2004, 04:04
Bwana-beWell, he told ME he was taking up basket weaving, and you all would just have to wait while he finishes my two-handled, covered 1800's style picnic basket.
Sorry, guys.
21 February 2004, 12:43
tiggertateBob, are you by chance a really really good golfer?
21 February 2004, 16:57
John RicksYep, still around, trying to finish up the back log.
I think old age and slowness are catching up.
Not taking in any new work 'til a bunch of rifles are finished for all you patient folks.
Been thinking about taking in a helper, but it hard to turn some work loose to another. At least when a mistake is made now I know who done it!!
21 February 2004, 17:45
SaeedJohn,
"...I think old age and slowness are catching up..."
Why don't you tell the truth now?
When a gunsmith falls behind on his work, it is because of one of two things.
He is either VERY good at what he does, and his works is so much demand. He cannot keep up with it.
Or, he is so bad, no one gives him work any more, and to hide this from us poor souls who might require his services, he tells us he is sooo busy that he cannot take on any more work.
I was talking to my friend Dwight Scott who is the best gunsmith I have had the pleasure of dealing with. He kept telling me he is falling behind, as he has soooo much work to do, he did not even think he can ever finish.
Well, to check the truth of what he is saying, I told him I was calling to ask him if he wanted to join us to go hunting in Tanzania in August.
It hadn't even finished talking before he was shouting YES, YES, YES!
Walter was listing to this conversation, and he said "I told you gunsmiths lie a lot."
I said "You are right, I won't believe anything you say from now on"
He said "Why?"
I said "Because you are gunsmith too!"
He said "Not according to you I am not"
At least we finally agreed on something.
I said to Dwight "I thought you were so busy?"
He said "I AM! But I have been going to Africa with you so many times, I am still waiting to experience a REAL hunting safari instead Walter's comedy show!"
Walter now is planning to somehow get Dwight "lost" in the bush for a few hours. Let us see what he says about that.
22 February 2004, 08:12
Stryker225I'm gonna save up and get you to do my CZ DGR project! *crosses fingers*
22 February 2004, 09:28
tiggertateMy mistake. That was John Mehaffey.
23 February 2004, 22:14
walexHaving spent my entire life on the North West Coast, I know what John is really doing. He's sitting back with his feet up in front of the fire place listening to the rain drops pitter patter on the roof, and waiting for the sun to shine on his chronograph. PS If you had our rain where you live, all bottled up, you could get rich! Wayne
24 February 2004, 01:07
Bob MehaffeyI wish I had John Mehaffey's money so I wouldn't have to be working in Colombia to pay for this rifle. John, Thanks and thanks for your PM