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Just read that Lon Paul's shop was destroyed by wildfire along with many custom rifles, equipment etc. What a shame - hope he can make a comeback as his craftsmanship and artistry is amazing.
 
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Oh no. Lon is a craftsman without equal when it comes to creating rifles along the lines of the old pre-war British magazine rifles.
 
Posts: 20090 | Location: Very NW NJ up in the Mountains | Registered: 14 June 2009Reply With Quote
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Any ideas on how we can help? I know that the smoke hasn't cleared yet but if there's something we can do to help him get back on his feet I'd be happy to participate.
 
Posts: 989 | Location: AL | Registered: 13 January 2003Reply With Quote
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That is very sad. I never met Lon in person. But, can't imagine the heartache of such a loss. I wish him well. I've been told his work is top class.


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Posts: 5120 | Location: Near Hershey PA | Registered: 12 October 2012Reply With Quote
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Lon is one cool dude, and I consider him a good friend. I need to give him a ring, but I let things settle a bit....hate to hear that!


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Posts: 463 | Location: Dresden, Ohio | Registered: 09 January 2012Reply With Quote
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Guys Lon is a great gunmaker and a close friend of mine.

I'm going tomorrow (Monday) to set up an account for him to help a little,

I'll post some personal items online for sale for funds for him and his family as well.

M sure he had insurance but likely probably not enough.

Phone lines are down and none of us have been able to reach him.

I'll have a p.o. Box tomorrow for perhaps fast food gift cards or personal checks.
I'm certain it will be greatly appreciated and I know Lon would never ask for help but he deserves it so any amount will be appreciated.

I'll post some things for sale tomorrow to help start this.

Thanks

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Adam call me when you can, I will try to help out a little too!

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Posts: 2289 | Location: Texas | Registered: 02 July 2005Reply With Quote
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I also considered Lon a close friend and am contemplating auctioning off either an Alaskan trip ( hopefully with Lon along) or a high end gun in order to help.


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I'm up for helping any way I can Adam. PM me his address if you don't post it here.


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Posts: 7532 | Location: Victoria, Texas | Registered: 30 March 2003Reply With Quote
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Lon has been a good friend of mine for quite a few years now. I've been doing his stock duplication for quite some time. I'd be glad to pitch in any way I can.

Adam, let me know when you get something going. I could assist with some free stock duplication when he gets up and running again.

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Posts: 125 | Location: Soda Springs, ID 83276 | Registered: 25 August 2005Reply With Quote
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I do not know Lon and have never even talked to the man, but I would be happy to help too. I have several actions that I could donate to help prime the pump and get him turning out projects once he gets up and running again.


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Adam Freeman is one of Lon's best friends and is setting up an account for Lon.
Since Lon lost his entire shop, along with everything in it, the best we can do is to help find and procure shop equipment so he can get back to doing what he does so well --- building and restoring best guns.
There are a few of his friends in the industry already looking for some of the larger pieces of shop euipment and they are in touch with Adam.


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bixby machine in spokane is supposed to have a shop full of older manual mills, lathes, etc. haven't been in there myself, but a phone call wouldn't hurt.

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bixby machine in spokane is supposed to have a shop full of older manual mills, lathes, etc. haven't been in there myself, but a phone call wouldn't hurt.

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Duane Weibe had a mill for sale about a month ago. I'm not sure if it would be cost effective to ship it Lon's way or if the machine could do what Lon needs it to do. I hope his Insurance company is not going to drag their hind ends on this. Any word on that?


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Posts: 5120 | Location: Near Hershey PA | Registered: 12 October 2012Reply With Quote
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Up to speed.

Lon contacted me via email days ago and kindly asked to not do anything to help.

I think to still attempt to talk him into letting us that wish to do so, do something for him. There are some of us who are concerned for him and his family and wish to help.

For those of us who want to help....
I will keep you posted.
 
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I think to still attempt to talk him into letting us that wish to do so, do something for him. There are some of us who are concerned for him and his family and wish to help.


Adam, my own $.02 is to leave the seed planted and let him come back around. Right now he is probably overwhelmed. Give him a couple of weeks, maybe a month to see how things go, and then maybe re-visit it.

In my mind, the most respectful and caring thing you can do right at the moment is respect his wishes.
 
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What a great guy. Joe Coogan introduced me to Lon in @ '94 and Lon built my first "custom" rifle.

Good luck to you, Lon, and let us know if we can do anything to help.


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I too have been in touch with Lon. He is a talented and resilient guy who is coping with an incredible loss. As to be expected, he sounds a little depressed but is staying busy fixing up his home and helping his family with theirs.


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Posts: 4198 | Location: Bristol Bay | Registered: 24 April 2004Reply With Quote
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I cannot help financially, but Ohio is a playground of machinery equipment. If Lon knows what he wants, have him contact me and I can find it for him.

Its a long haul out to him, but I may be willing to take a long weekend and haul what he needs out just to meet him.


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Nathaniel, I don't know if Lon is back on reading this forum like he used to but I passed your kind offer to him.


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Hopefully I can be of some help. I have always admired his work.


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Posts: 1481 | Location: Ohio | Registered: 06 June 2010Reply With Quote
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Lon is a national treasure! This should be covered by the Goverment!
 
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Anybody heard any update? how were the things in the safe?
(there's two threads I'll post to both, not sure which is best, maybe combine them?)

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Posts: 4740 | Location: Fresno, CA | Registered: 21 March 2003Reply With Quote
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I heard that five days after the fire the safe was still too hot to touch. The stocks inside were charcoal.


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If that was the case the metal inside is probably damaged as well. Frowner

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