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25 March 2019, 23:57
Dennis Earl Smith
Alert to all Custom Gunstock people
It was discovered that the gunstock patterns made by Darwin Hensley are no longer in the families possession. If anyone hears about someone having a Darwin Hensley patterned gunstock being made...please contact Steve Nelson of Nelson's Custom Guns.

541-745-5232 or nelsons-custom@comcast.net He is handling this matter for the Hensley family.

Thank you


Dennis Earl Smith
Professional Member ACGG
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Life NAHC
26 March 2019, 00:08
dpcd
How can I recognize one?
26 March 2019, 02:32
Dennis Earl Smith
Darwin was a master at carving details into his patterns. There are shadow line details and carved patterns around ejection ports, bolt handles, bolt stops, behind grip caps.... Darwin earned a Certification as a Master Carver and taught at University of Washington for a while. He specialized in restoration of antique carved furniture and carried this trait into his gunstock making. It was never gaudy. It was always done in a way to accent that which was already there in the action shaping.

Also Darwin's patterns were always one off patterns. He would use a planer piece of wood for the outside of the pattern. The inside of the pattern is always bedded to the exact action that was to be carved. Then Darwin would have either Bob Gibson or John Vest carve 1 to 1 from his pattern. He was heavily influenced by the German and English rifle/shotgun makers of the 1880-1920's.


Dennis Earl Smith
Professional Member ACGG
Benefactor Life NRA
Life NAHC
26 March 2019, 03:39
dpcd
Clear as mud what to look for; I'll keep my eye out for them and I will let you know if I see a copy.
26 March 2019, 05:39
p dog shooter
OK some one steal them,????
26 March 2019, 06:15
butchloc
on the plus side we won't worry about blaser geting them
26 March 2019, 09:48
Dennis Earl Smith
Darwin was a master of detail. Lines were sharp and defined. The lines always flowed with the geometry of the action and the purpose of the gun. Big Game rifles were functional and traditional with details that identify a Darwin Hensley gunstock. Once you have seen a Hensley stock, you will not forget it easily.

As to "were they stolen"....that I can not say. Trez Hensley (his son) reported them missing on Saturday. Trez is a member of the ACGG as was his Father. Darwin has been gone from our ranks for 10 years(7 years prior, Parkinson's Disease caused him to cease building. His passing was 3 years ago).

As a way of explanation as to why I am reporting this....I owe my choice of Professional endeavor because of the encouragement and persistence of Darwin. His faith in my ability and his doggedness for 15 years...... has been fruitful.


Dennis Earl Smith
Professional Member ACGG
Benefactor Life NRA
Life NAHC
26 March 2019, 19:08
Craftsman
"A picture is worth a thousand words."


Craftsman
26 March 2019, 19:20
marley7x57

26 March 2019, 23:16
matt salm
THAT is a gorgeous stick....


Shoot straight, shoot often.
Matt
27 March 2019, 07:26
Colin Masters
Jesus that is a beautiful rifle.