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Just finished this one and should ship out in a day or two. It is on the Dakota barreled action furnished by the client. Has a leather covered pad, inletted sling swivel bases, wrap-around checkering on the forend and a "saddle back" pattern over the grip, and no forend tip per the client.Engraving by Roger Kehr



Jim Kobe
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wow...
 
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Looking good Mr. Kobe.
 
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Nice looking rifle Jim.

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Fantastic work.


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I tolerate forend tips, but do not prefer them. I love that stock. Very nice!


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Good looking rifle, Jim!

Would you please send me a PM with instructions on how to post photos? I'd like to share some of my work, too. As a humble gunsmith,however, I have not been able to find instructions here.

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Nice work Jim. To post photos you need to use photo bucket or the like.
 
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That's what I told him.


Jim Kobe
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Another beauty Jim.
 
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Have to say, its even more impressive in person!

Great work, Jim
 
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Very nice.
 
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That's a nice one!


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