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Might be able to do this, new computer so bear with me on this
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Jim Kobe
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Wow, what a techie! :-)
 
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Nice rifle. Looks like you mixed in a couple of Mauser shots at the end.


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I got to get all touchy feely with it the other day. You should see it in person!
 
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Nice rifle. Looks like you mixed in a couple of Mauser shots at the end.


The last one! it should go with the FN 7x57 on the other post,

Thanks


Jim Kobe
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I saw it in person yesterday. It is a beauty, both metal and wood!


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Very nice work. You don't see many custom Springfields these days, but that one is a beauty.
 
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This metalwork was done by Jim Dubell; I think it may have been one of the last ones he worked on and he did a beautiful piece of work.

Jim


Jim Kobe
10841 Oxborough Ave So
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Looks good Jim!
 
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Does the "Dubell" refer to the late Jim Dubell of Delta Gun Shop? If so, did he furnish the barrel, or rebore the original barrel?

I mess Jim. He was a pleasure to work with and did wonderful reboring.
 
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Very nice work Jim! Don't you just love inletting those skeleton grip caps?

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That's a beautiful rifle !
 
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Every serious old school shooter should have a nice Springfield in his collection.

Especially one this well executed.
 
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That is absolutely amazing!
 
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That is just fantastic!

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Does the "Dubell" refer to the late Jim Dubell of Delta Gun Shop? If so, did he furnish the barrel, or rebore the original barrel?

I mess Jim. He was a pleasure to work with and did wonderful reboring.


That does refer to Jim Dubell. I am not sure about the barrel but it appears to be a commercial one that he re-profiled at the chamber end.


Jim Kobe
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Kobe/Dubell/Kehr 35 Whelen

That looks fantastic. I love the stock lines.

I have an 03 action and 30 cal barrel blank in the rack that hopefully will someday grow up to be a comparable rifle. After Petrov passed I re read both of his books and just have to have a classic 03. This build exemplifies the "American Classic"

Well done. . .


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This build exemplifies the "American Classic"



tu2 Yes it does!
 
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Beautiful.


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Nice rifle.
 
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