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Duane Wiebe 404 Jeffrey. Wiebe bottom metal, and trap grip cap.









Roger Kehr
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Beautiful, just like all the work you show us.

Clothespin border. Big Grin




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Very tasteful. tu2


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Yes very nice!


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Top job Roger.
 
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Superb!


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Roger, You are the man!
 
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Perfection.


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Here's a couple of smaller detailed parts and lettering.

Sorry about the image size. New web host and I'm still trying to figure out the image sizing for posting. R











Roger Kehr
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Beautiful work! Out of interest how long would a rifle like this take to do?
 
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Very nice work Roger!


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Very tasteful. Well done roger
 
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I love it. Just the right amount and it looks stunning.


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Roger thanks for sharing. It's beautiful work. I love the tight round H&H style scrolls with the deep cuts/punch dot work for depth. Really nice.
 
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Is it wrong to covet another man's rifle. Ugh. I love it, particularly the stippling and the claw mount treatment.
 
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Curious Roger, why no decimal point before the "404"? Is it typical to leave the decimal point off when engraving the caliber designation?


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I asked Roger if I could just hammer in a dot.
 
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Originally posted by Duane Wiebe (CG&R):
I asked Roger if I could just hammer in a dot.


. . . I like it . . . then claim that the engraving was a joint project. You are too damn smart to be a gun builder Duane. Wink


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Exquisite!


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Depends what size hammer..
 
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Mike,

I rarely include the period...seems cleaner to me without.


Roger Kehr
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That's it. I'm selling a kidney. Wink Nicely done again Roger.


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Mike,

I rarely include the period...seems cleaner to me without.


Thanks . . . beautiful work with or without a decimal point!


Mike
 
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That's gorgeous, Roger.


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Looks great! I sure do like that border work.
 
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Excellent work.


Ray Atkinson
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Roger,

I still enjoy looking at the photos you sent. I always enjoy looking at your work in picture but more so in hand.

Now if those rings would ever arrive from Germany it will find its way in my hands shortly.

Fortunately I have a very understanding wife do I have not had to sell a kidney yet.

Thanks again.
 
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The rings have arrived!
 
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Woo hoo.

Now that's great news.

Thanks
 
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P.M. sent


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Be still, my heart.
 
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Beautiful work. What's the wood look like?
 
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Damn, Roger, you haven't missed a beat in your senior years. Wink Awesome work


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