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Bradshaw Double - Getting Close - More Photos Added
17 February 2014, 01:32
OrvarCan't wait to see photos!
17 February 2014, 04:47
JDA-COAny "Almost Done" pics?
17 February 2014, 07:47
Eland Slayerquote:
Originally posted by Orvar:
Can't wait to see photos!
+1
17 February 2014, 09:56
ddrhookgreat news, I'm hoping mine is getting there to. i email Bailey a few weeks ago and he said mine was on the bench. no news since I try not to bug him much hahahahahahahahaha. I'm praying it will be done before summer

17 February 2014, 16:23
NorskGreat news!
17 February 2014, 18:06
BiebsHey, stay in line! :-)
18 February 2014, 07:25
STGSI added a few in progress photos and a regulation target
18 February 2014, 14:23
NorskNice dark wood with straight grain, also like the choise of red pad. What options did you go for?
18 February 2014, 16:00
shootawayIt looks like the WR Hemingway .577 I saw at the SCIshow at the WR booth.
18 February 2014, 18:19
RustySTGS, WOW! Be glad when mine gets "In the works"!
Congratulations!
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18 February 2014, 19:17
JDA-COThat sure is going to be a nice one! When you grow tired of it, I'll take it off your hands!
19 February 2014, 19:21
STGSquote:
Originally posted by Norsk:
Nice dark wood with straight grain, also like the choise of red pad. What options did you go for?
I went with a pretty modest build on the rifle. The only options I elected for were a ghost ring and color case hardening. The engraving is slated for the basic level done by Bailey. I went with standard wood and standard stock dimensions. All of which make for a beautiful and functional rifle in my opinion and at a price that is quite reasonble.
I also did not elect for a take down version.
20 February 2014, 05:11
jazBiebs - excuse me, but you are behind me...
20 February 2014, 05:30
RockdocI was scrolling down the photos and reached the third one. Thinks myself "Oh, I prefer a much fuller forend on a nice single!" Doh.
Lovely job and that stock looks like it will come up very nicely.
What will she weigh?
Congratulations.
Chris
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20 February 2014, 05:58
Dutch44Nice comb-over tang. Is there any cast to the stock STGS?
20 February 2014, 18:19
STGSquote:
Originally posted by Rockdoc:
I was scrolling down the photos and reached the third one. Thinks myself "Oh, I prefer a much fuller forend on a nice single!" Doh.
Lovely job and that stock looks like it will come up very nicely.
What will she weigh?
Congratulations.
Chris
I can't recall the exact weight Bailey quoted me, but I suspect just above 10-10.5 lbs.
20 February 2014, 18:21
STGSquote:
Originally posted by Dutch44:
Nice comb-over tang. Is there any cast to the stock STGS?
I don't know that there is any cast to the stock. I could be wrong, but I don't think that is an element Bailey and I included.
22 February 2014, 20:55
NorskOf course I don't know, but I would bet there is cast off. I discussed it with Bailey with regards to my order and he seemed to consider cast-off a necessity... Unless otherwise specified.. Or the rifle will not point right...unless you lack shoulders

24 February 2014, 09:35
ddrhookWhen I was at Baileys shop we discuses cast off. when Bailey fits you for your rifle. IF you have neck problems etc. he adjust cast off accordingly. with my old neck injuries we needed to cast off 3/8th of and inch if memory serves me right.
26 February 2014, 19:27
D R HunterI Love your new rifle!!!!

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More Photos added. See original post for new photos. Thx
Seems to be getting close

quote:
Biebs - excuse me, but you are behind me...
Jazz, apparently I'm behind everyone. This November will mark 4 years.
Four years! Yikes. I could not do that. I don't even buy green bananas anymore.
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quote:
Originally posted by Biebs:
quote:
Biebs - excuse me, but you are behind me...
Jazz, apparently I'm behind everyone. This November will mark 4 years.
This rifle is at about 3.5 yrs since the order was placed and deposits pd. Hard to wait, but I think it will be well worth the wait and then some.
Compared to other true custom makers, I think around 2-3 years is pretty common. It is understandable if a few delays chain into +1 year (affecting all in line). I have run into similar delays (years) wit custom builds previously (handguns), the mistake made by the smith then was not being transparent about reasons for delay (economical), and setting a lot of deadlines he never made (not explaining why). I don' t know how Bradshaw has handled the delays, but to me he seems very honest, open and forhcoming.
But i know the feeling... We all turn into impatient hyperactives waiting for our special creations

When I was 10, on my birthday, my Dad took me to the local Schwinn dealer to buy a 10 speed Varsity model bicycle. The owner said it would be two weeks before they were in stock. We left and went down the street to the Western Auto who had plenty of 10 speeds in stock. I couldn't wait for the bike which I knew was better. The Western Flyer that I chose was such a POS. I envied my buddy's with the Schwinns but I knew I should have waited.
That lesson comes to my mind so often as it also does here. All the waiting is mute in the end if the quality makes you smile...A thing of beauty is a joy forever.